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A hybrid transistor with transcriptionally controlled computation and plasticity

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A hybrid transistor with transcriptionally controlled computation and plasticity

Y. Gao, Y. Zhou, et al.

Discover the potential of organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) in bioelectronics! This innovative research by Yang Gao, Yuchen Zhou, Xudong Ji, and colleagues showcases hybrid OECTs that integrate the bacterium *Shewanella oneidensis*, translating biological computations into electrical signals. The study reveals how extracellular electron transfer can control channel de-doping, paving the way for advanced biosensing and biocomputing systems.... show more
Abstract
Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) are ideal devices for translating biological signals into electrical readouts and have applications in bioelectronics, biosensing, and neuromorphic computing. Despite their potential, developing programmable and modular methods for living systems to interface with OECTs has proven challenging. Here we describe hybrid OECTS containing the model electroactive bacterium Shewanella oneidensis that enable the transduction of biological computations to electrical responses. Specifically, we fabricated planar p-type OECTs and demonstrated that channel de-doping is driven by extracellular electron transfer (EET) from S. oneidensis. Leveraging this mechanistic understanding and our ability to control EET flux via transcriptional regulation, we used plasmid-based Boolean logic gates to translate biological computation into current changes within the OECT. Finally, we demonstrated EET-driven changes to OECT synaptic plasticity. This work enables fundamental EET studies and OECT-based biosensing and biocomputing systems with genetically controllable and modular design elements.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 21, 2024
Authors
Yang Gao, Yuchen Zhou, Xudong Ji, Austin J. Graham, Christopher M. Dundas, Ismar E. Miniel Mahfoud, Bailey M. Tibbett, Benjamin Tan, Gina Partipilo, Ananth Dodabalapur, Jonathan Rivnay, Benjamin K. Keitz
Tags
Organic electrochemical transistors
Bioelectronics
Extracellular electron transfer
Biological computation
Biosensing
Modular systems
Hybrid devices
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