Fischell Department of Bioengineering, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA.
Nat Nanotechnol. 2010 Mar;5(3):213-7. doi: 10.1038/nnano.2009.457. Epub 2010 Jan 17.
Biological nanofactories, which are engineered to contain modules that can target, sense and synthesize molecules, can trigger communication between different bacterial populations. These communications influence biofilm formation, virulence, bioluminescence and many other bacterial functions in a process called quorum sensing. Here, we show the assembly of a nanofactory that can trigger a bacterial quorum sensing response in the absence of native quorum molecules. The nanofactory comprises an antibody (for targeting) and a fusion protein that produces quorum molecules when bound to the targeted bacterium. Our nanofactory selectively targets the appropriate bacteria and triggers a quorum sensing response when added to two populations of bacteria. The nanofactories also trigger communication between two bacterial populations that are otherwise non-communicating. We envision the use of these nanofactories in generating new antimicrobial treatments that target the communication networks of bacteria rather than their viability.
生物纳米工厂被设计成包含可以靶向、感应和合成分子的模块,可以在群体感应过程中触发不同细菌群体之间的通信。这些通信影响生物膜形成、毒力、生物发光和许多其他细菌功能。在这里,我们展示了一种纳米工厂的组装,它可以在没有天然群体感应分子的情况下触发细菌群体感应反应。纳米工厂包括一种抗体(用于靶向)和一种融合蛋白,当与靶向细菌结合时,它会产生群体感应分子。我们的纳米工厂选择性地靶向合适的细菌,并在添加到两种细菌群体时触发群体感应反应。纳米工厂还可以在两种原本不相互通信的细菌群体之间引发通信。我们设想使用这些纳米工厂来产生新的抗菌治疗方法,这些方法针对的是细菌的通信网络,而不是它们的生存能力。