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Designed protein logic to target cells with precise combinations of surface antigens.

Marc J LajoieScott E BoykenAlexander I SalterJilliane BruffeyAnusha RajanRobert A LanganAudrey OlshefskyVishaka MuhunthanMatthew J BickMesfin M GeweAlfredo Quijano-RubioJayLee JohnsonGarreck H LenzAlisha NguyenSuzie H PunColin E CorrentiStanley R RiddellJulien S Baker
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2020)
Precise cell targeting is challenging because most mammalian cell types lack a single surface marker that distinguishes them from other cells. A solution would be to target cells using specific combinations of proteins present on their surfaces. In this study, we design colocalization-dependent protein switches (Co-LOCKR) that perform AND, OR, and NOT Boolean logic operations. These switches activate through a conformational change only when all conditions are met, generating rapid, transcription-independent responses at single-cell resolution within complex cell populations. We implement AND gates to redirect T cell specificity against tumor cells expressing two surface antigens while avoiding off-target recognition of single-antigen cells, and three-input switches that add NOT or OR logic to avoid or include cells expressing a third antigen. Thus, de novo designed proteins can perform computations on the surface of cells, integrating multiple distinct binding interactions into a single output.
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