基于微滴的合成生物学:趋化性和与生物学的界面

Silvia Holler, M. Hanczyc
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液滴具有一些类似生命的行为,一直是人工生命研究的主题。类似生命的行为,如裂变、聚变和运动,可以利用高度简化的化学系统人为地重现。最近,我们发现基于液滴的趋化系统可以与生物系统相结合(1)。我们开发了一种趋化液滴,能够移动轻货物,如嵌入活细胞的水凝胶海藻酸盐胶囊作为转运体。我们以无菌的方式有效地运输了几种细菌和酵母,现在我们正在修改我们的协议,以有效地运输人类细胞系。我们最近发现,一些真核细胞系在我们的人工运输系统中释放表面活性剂,从而加强了人工系统和生命系统之间的界面。这不仅是一个如何设计人工生命和生物生命之间界面的例子,也是一个系统如何增强另一个系统的例子。在这种情况下,生命系统产生液滴运输货物所需的表面活性剂,而人工系统则为其他不牢固的哺乳动物细胞提供运输。
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Droplet based synthetic biology: chemotaxis and interface with biology
Liquid droplets possess some life-like behaviors and have been the subject of artificial life studies. Life-like behaviors such as fission, fusion and movement can be artificially recreated exploiting highly simplified chemical systems. Recently we showed that droplet-based chemotactic systems can be interfaced with biological systems (1). We developed a chemotactic droplet able to move light cargos such as hydrogel alginate capsules embedded with living cells as a transporter. We transported efficiently and in a sterile way a few types of bacteria and yeast, and we are now modifying our protocols to transport efficiently human cell lines. We recently discovered that some eukaryotic cell lines release surfactants when placed in our artificial transport system, thereby reinforcing the interface between the artificial and living systems. This is an example of not only how the interface between artificial life and biological life could be designed but how the one system can augment the other. In this case the living system produces the surfactants that the droplet needs for cargo transport and the artificial system provides the transport for the otherwise sessile mammalian cells.
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