Literature DB >> 25018017

A synthetic multifunctional mammalian pH sensor and CO2 transgene-control device.

David Ausländer1, Simon Ausländer1, Ghislaine Charpin-El Hamri2, Ferdinand Sedlmayer1, Marius Müller1, Olivier Frey1, Andreas Hierlemann1, Jörg Stelling1, Martin Fussenegger3.   

Abstract

All metabolic activities operate within a narrow pH range that is controlled by the CO2-bicarbonate buffering system. We hypothesized that pH could serve as surrogate signal to monitor and respond to the physiological state. By functionally rewiring the human proton-activated cell-surface receptor TDAG8 to chimeric promoters, we created a synthetic signaling cascade that precisely monitors extracellular pH within the physiological range. The synthetic pH sensor could be adjusted by organic acids as well as gaseous CO2 that shifts the CO2-bicarbonate balance toward hydrogen ions. This enabled the design of gas-programmable logic gates, provided remote control of cellular behavior inside microfluidic devices, and allowed for CO2-triggered production of biopharmaceuticals in standard bioreactors. When implanting cells containing the synthetic pH sensor linked to production of insulin into type 1 diabetic mice developing diabetic ketoacidosis, the prosthetic network automatically scored acidic pH and coordinated an insulin expression response that corrected ketoacidosis.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 25018017     DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2014.06.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell        ISSN: 1097-2765            Impact factor:   17.970


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