A Coculture Based Tyrosine-Tyrosinase Electrochemical Gene Circuit for Connecting Cellular Communication with Electronic Networks

There is a growing interest in mediating information transfer between biology and electronics. By the addition of redox mediators to various samples and cells, one can both electronically obtain a redox “portrait” of a biological system and, conversely, program gene expression. Here, we have created...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS synthetic biology 2020-05, Vol.9 (5), p.1117-1128
Hauptverfasser: VanArsdale, Eric, Hörnström, David, Sjöberg, Gustav, Järbur, Ida, Pitzer, Juliana, Payne, Gregory F, van Maris, Antonius J. A, Bentley, William E
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Zusammenfassung:There is a growing interest in mediating information transfer between biology and electronics. By the addition of redox mediators to various samples and cells, one can both electronically obtain a redox “portrait” of a biological system and, conversely, program gene expression. Here, we have created a cell-based synthetic biology–electrochemical axis in which engineered cells process molecular cues, producing an output that can be directly recorded via electronicsbut without the need for added redox mediators. The process is robust; two key components must act together to provide a valid signal. The system builds on the tyrosinase-mediated conversion of tyrosine to L-DOPA and L-DOPAquinone, which are both redox active. “Catalytic” transducer cells provide for signal-mediated surface expression of tyrosinase. Additionally, “reagent” transducer cells synthesize and export tyrosine, a substrate for tyrosinase. In cocultures, this system enables real-time electrochemical transduction of cell activating molecular cues. To demonstrate, we eavesdrop on quorum sensing signaling molecules that are secreted by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, N-(3-oxododecanoyl)-l-homoserine lactone and pyocyanin.
ISSN:2161-5063
2161-5063
DOI:10.1021/acssynbio.9b00469