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Programmable Synthesis of Biobased Materials Using Cell-Free Systems.

Yun-Nam ChoiNamjin ChoKanghun LeeDa-Ae GwonJeong Wook LeeJoongoo Lee
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Motivated by the intricate mechanisms underlying biomolecule syntheses in cells that chemistry is currently unable to mimic, researchers have harnessed biological systems for manufacturing novel materials. Cell-free systems (CFSs) utilizing the bioactivity of transcriptional and translational machineries in vitro are excellent tools that allow supplementation of exogenous materials for production of innovative materials beyond the capability of natural biological systems. Herein, recent studies that have advanced the ability to expand the scope of biobased materials using CFS are summarized and approaches enabling the production of high-value materials, prototyping of genetic parts and modules, and biofunctionalization are discussed. By extending the reach of chemical and enzymatic reactions complementary to cellular materials, CFSs provide new opportunities at the interface of materials science and synthetic biology.
Keyphrases
  • cell free
  • gene expression
  • public health
  • induced apoptosis
  • oxidative stress
  • cell death
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • genome wide
  • signaling pathway
  • cell cycle arrest