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Living fabrication of functional semi-interpenetrating polymeric materials

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  • Zhuojun Dai

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Duke University)

  • Xiaoyu Yang

    (Rice University)

  • Feilun Wu

    (Duke University)

  • Lihua Wang

    (Duke University)

  • Kun Xiang

    (Duke University)

  • Pengcheng Li

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Qingqing Lv

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Jinhui Tang

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Anders Dohlman

    (Duke University)

  • Lei Dai

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Xiling Shen

    (Duke University
    Duke University)

  • Lingchong You

    (Duke University
    Duke University
    Duke University School of Medicine)

Abstract

Cell-mediated living fabrication has great promise for generating materials with versatile, programmable functions. Here, we demonstrate the engineering of living materials consisting of semi-interpenetrating polymer networks (sIPN). The fabrication process is driven by the engineered bacteria encapsulated in a polymeric microcapsule, which serves as the initial scaffold. The bacteria grow and undergo programmed lysis in a density-dependent manner, releasing protein monomers decorated with reactive tags. Those protein monomers polymerize with each other to form the second polymeric component that is interlaced with the initial crosslinked polymeric scaffold. The formation of sIPN serves the dual purposes of enhancing the mechanical property of the living materials and anchoring effector proteins for diverse applications. The material is resilient to perturbations because of the continual assembly of the protein mesh from the monomers released by the engineered bacteria. We demonstrate the adoption of the platform to protect gut microbiota in animals from antibiotic-mediated perturbations. Our work lays the foundation for programming functional living materials for diverse applications.

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  • Zhuojun Dai & Xiaoyu Yang & Feilun Wu & Lihua Wang & Kun Xiang & Pengcheng Li & Qingqing Lv & Jinhui Tang & Anders Dohlman & Lei Dai & Xiling Shen & Lingchong You, 2021. "Living fabrication of functional semi-interpenetrating polymeric materials," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-23812-7
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23812-7
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    1. Lin Wang & Xi Zhang & Chenwang Tang & Pengcheng Li & Runtao Zhu & Jing Sun & Yunfeng Zhang & Hua Cui & Jiajia Ma & Xinyu Song & Weiwen Zhang & Xiang Gao & Xiaozhou Luo & Lingchong You & Ye Chen & Zhuo, 2022. "Engineering consortia by polymeric microbial swarmbots," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-13, December.

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