Hydrogel-based biocontainment of bacteria for continuous sensing and computation
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Tang, Tzu-Chieh; Tham, Eléonore; Liu, Xinyue; Yehl, Kevin; Rovner, Alexis J.; Yuk, Hyunwoo; de la Fuente-Nunez, Cesar; Isaacs, Farren J.; Zhao, Xuanhe; Lu, Timothy K.; ... Show more Show less
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Genetically modified microorganisms (GMMs) can enable a wide range of important applications including environmental sensing and responsive engineered living materials. However, containment of GMMs to prevent environmental escape and satisfy regulatory requirements is a bottleneck for real-world use. While current biochemical strategies restrict unwanted growth of GMMs in the environment, there is a need for deployable physical containment technologies to achieve redundant, multi-layered and robust containment. We developed a hydrogel-based encapsulation system that incorporates a biocompatible multilayer tough shell and an alginate-based core. This deployable physical containment strategy (DEPCOS) allows no detectable GMM escape, bacteria to be protected against environmental insults including antibiotics and low pH, controllable lifespan and easy retrieval of genomically recoded bacteria. To highlight the versatility of DEPCOS, we demonstrated that robustly encapsulated cells can execute useful functions, including performing cell-cell communication with other encapsulated bacteria and sensing heavy metals in water samples from the Charles River.
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2021-04Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Synthetic Biology Center; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of Electronics; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceJournal
Nature Chemical Biology
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Tang, Tzu-Chieh, Tham, Eléonore, Liu, Xinyue, Yehl, Kevin, Rovner, Alexis J et al. 2021. "Hydrogel-based biocontainment of bacteria for continuous sensing and computation." Nature Chemical Biology, 17 (6).
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1552-4450
1552-4469