Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences (Dec 2021)

Bioinspired Networks of Communicating Synthetic Protocells

  • Patrick J. Grimes,
  • Agostino Galanti,
  • Agostino Galanti,
  • Pierangelo Gobbo,
  • Pierangelo Gobbo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2021.804717
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The bottom-up synthesis of cell-like entities or protocells from inanimate molecules and materials is one of the grand challenges of our time. In the past decade, researchers in the emerging field of bottom-up synthetic biology have developed different protocell models and engineered them to mimic one or more abilities of biological cells, such as information transcription and translation, adhesion, and enzyme-mediated metabolism. Whilst thus far efforts have focused on increasing the biochemical complexity of individual protocells, an emerging challenge in bottom-up synthetic biology is the development of networks of communicating synthetic protocells. The possibility of engineering multi-protocellular systems capable of sending and receiving chemical signals to trigger individual or collective programmed cell-like behaviours or for communicating with living cells and tissues would lead to major scientific breakthroughs with important applications in biotechnology, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. This mini-review will discuss this new, emerging area of bottom-up synthetic biology and will introduce three types of bioinspired networks of communicating synthetic protocells that have recently emerged.

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