生命系统
粘附
计算机科学
纳米技术
材料科学
人工智能
复合材料
作者
Baizhu Chen,Wei Kang,Jing Sun,Runtao Zhu,Yue Yu,Aiguo Xia,Mei Yu,Meng Wang,Jinyu Han,Yixuan Chen,Lijun Teng,Qiong Tian,Yin Yu,Guanglin Li,Lingchong You,Zhiyuan Liu,Zhuojun Dai
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41589-021-00934-z
摘要
The field of engineered living materials aims to construct functional materials with desirable properties of natural living systems. A recent study demonstrated the programmed self-assembly of bacterial populations by engineered adhesion. Here we use this strategy to engineer self-healing living materials with versatile functions. Bacteria displaying outer membrane-anchored nanobody-antigen pairs are cultured separately and, when mixed, adhere to each other to enable processing into functional materials, which we term living assembled material by bacterial adhesion (LAMBA). LAMBA is programmable and can be functionalized with extracellular moieties up to 545 amino acids. Notably, the adhesion between nanobody-antigen pairs in LAMBA leads to fast recovery under stretching or bending. By exploiting this feature, we fabricated wearable LAMBA sensors that can detect bioelectrical or biomechanical signals. Our work establishes a scalable approach to produce genetically editable and self-healable living functional materials that can be applied in biomanufacturing, bioremediation and soft bioelectronics assembly.
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