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Frequency dependent growth of bacteria in living materials.


ABSTRACT: The fusion of living bacteria and man-made materials represents a new frontier in medical and biosynthetic technology. However, the principles of bacterial signal processing inside synthetic materials with three-dimensional and fluctuating environments remain elusive. Here, we study bacterial growth in a three-dimensional hydrogel. We find that bacteria expressing an antibiotic resistance module can take advantage of ambient kinetic disturbances to improve growth while encapsulated. We show that these changes in bacterial growth are specific to disturbance frequency and hydrogel density. This remarkable specificity demonstrates that periodic disturbance frequency is a new input that engineers may leverage to control bacterial growth in synthetic materials. This research provides a systematic framework for understanding and controlling bacterial information processing in three-dimensional living materials.

SUBMITTER: Lewis DD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9493075 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Frequency dependent growth of bacteria in living materials.

Lewis Daniel D DD   Gong Ting T   Xu Yuanwei Y   Tan Cheemeng C  

Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology 20220908


The fusion of living bacteria and man-made materials represents a new frontier in medical and biosynthetic technology. However, the principles of bacterial signal processing inside synthetic materials with three-dimensional and fluctuating environments remain elusive. Here, we study bacterial growth in a three-dimensional hydrogel. We find that bacteria expressing an antibiotic resistance module can take advantage of ambient kinetic disturbances to improve growth while encapsulated. We show that  ...[more]

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