Gene-Expressing Liposomes as Synthetic Cells for Molecular Communication Studies

Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2019 Jan 17:7:1. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2019.00001. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

The bottom-up branch of synthetic biology includes-among others-innovative studies that combine cell-free protein synthesis with liposome technology to generate cell-like systems of minimal complexity, often referred to as synthetic cells. The functions of this type of synthetic cell derive from gene expression, hence they can be programmed in a modular, progressive and customizable manner by means of ad hoc designed genetic circuits. This experimental scenario is rapidly expanding and synthetic cell research already counts numerous successes. Here, we present a review focused on the exchange of chemical signals between liposome-based synthetic cells (operating by gene expression) and biological cells, as well as between two populations of synthetic cells. The review includes a short presentation of the "molecular communication technologies," briefly discussing their promises and challenges.

Keywords: bottom-up synthetic biology; cell-free protein synthesis; lipid vesicles (liposomes); molecular communications; quorum sensing; synthetic cells.

Publication types

  • Review