Macroscopic Assembly of Materials with Engineered Bacterial Spores via Coiled-Coil Interaction

05 September 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Herein, we report macroscopic materials formed by an assembly of engineered bacterial spores. Spores were engineered using a T7-driven expression system to display a high density of pH-responsive self-associating proteins on their surface. The engineered surface protein on the spore surface enabled pH-dependent binding at the protein level and enabled the assembly of granular materials. Mechanical properties remained largely constant with changing pH, but erosion stability was pH-dependent in a manner consistent with the pH-dependent interaction between the A-coils. Our finding utilizes synthetic biology for designs of macroscopic materials and illuminates the impact of coiled-coil interaction across various length scales.

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