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2- and 3-dimensional synthetic large-scale de novo patterning by mammalian cells through phase separation.


ABSTRACT: Synthetic biology provides an opportunity for the construction and exploration of alternative solutions to biological problems - solutions different from those chosen by natural life. To this end, synthetic biologists have built new sensory systems, cellular memories, and alternative genetic codes. There is a growing interest in applying synthetic approaches to multicellular systems, especially in relation to multicellular self-organization. Here we describe a synthetic biological system that confers large-scale de novo patterning activity on 2-D and 3-D populations of mammalian cells. Instead of using the reaction-diffusion mechanisms common in real embryos, our system uses cadherin-mediated phase separation, inspired by the known phenomenon of cadherin-based sorting. An engineered self-organizing, large-scale patterning system requiring no prior spatial cue may be a significant step towards the construction of self-assembling synthetic tissues.

SUBMITTER: Cachat E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4746622 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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2- and 3-dimensional synthetic large-scale de novo patterning by mammalian cells through phase separation.

Cachat Elise E   Liu Weijia W   Martin Kim C KC   Yuan Xiaofei X   Yin Huabing H   Hohenstein Peter P   Davies Jamie A JA  

Scientific reports 20160209


Synthetic biology provides an opportunity for the construction and exploration of alternative solutions to biological problems - solutions different from those chosen by natural life. To this end, synthetic biologists have built new sensory systems, cellular memories, and alternative genetic codes. There is a growing interest in applying synthetic approaches to multicellular systems, especially in relation to multicellular self-organization. Here we describe a synthetic biological system that co  ...[more]

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