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Engineering consortia by polymeric microbial swarmbots

Biology

Engineering consortia by polymeric microbial swarmbots

L. Wang, X. Zhang, et al.

Explore an innovative approach utilizing engineered microbial swarmbots encapsulated in microcapsules to overcome nutrient competition and create stable synthetic microbial consortia. This groundbreaking research, conducted by Lin Wang, Xi Zhang, Chenwang Tang, and others, promises advancements in biomanufacturing and engineered photosynthesis.... show more
Abstract
Synthetic microbial consortia represent a new frontier for synthetic biology given that they can solve more complex problems than monocultures. However, most attempts to co-cultivate these artificial communities fail because of the winner-takes-all in nutrients competition. In soil, multiple species can coexist with a spatial organization. Inspired by nature, here we show that an engineered spatial segregation method can assemble stable consortia with both flexibility and precision. We create microbial swarmbot consortia (MSBC) by encapsulating subpopulations with polymeric microcapsules. The crosslinked structure of microcapsules fences microbes, but allows the transport of small molecules and proteins. MSBC method enables the assembly of various synthetic communities and the precise control over the subpopulations. These capabilities can readily modulate the division of labor and communication. Our work integrates the synthetic biology and material science to offer insights into consortia assembly and serve as foundation to diverse applications from bio-manufacturing to engineered photosynthesis.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 05, 2022
Authors
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, Zhuojun Dai
Tags
synthetic microbial consortia
microbial swarmbots
spatial segregation
biomanufacturing
synthetic biology
materials science
photosynthesis
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