| Literature DB >> 33331089 |
Jinghui Zhang1, Zongyang Qiu2,3, Jiahui Fan1, Fang He1, Wenyuan Kang1, Sihui Yang1, Hong-Hui Wang1, Jing Huang2,3, Zhou Nie1.
Abstract
Selective modulation of ligand-receptor interaction is essential in targeted therapy. In this study, we design an intelligent "scan and unlock" DNA automaton (SUDA) system to equip a native protein-ligand with cell-identity recognition and receptor-mediated signaling in a cell-type-specific manner. Using embedded DNA-based chemical reaction networks (CRNs) on the cell surface, SUDA scans and evaluates molecular profiles of cell-surface proteins via Boolean logic circuits. Therefore, it achieves cell-specific signal modulation by quickly unlocking the protein-ligand in proximity to the target cell-surface to activate its cognate receptor. As a proof of concept, we non-genetically engineered hepatic growth factor (HGF) with distinct logic SUDAs to elicit target cell-specific HGF signaling and wound healing behaviors in multiple heterogeneous cell types. Furthermore, the versatility of the SUDA strategy was shown by engineering tumor necrotic factor-α (TNFα) to induce programmed cell death of target cell subpopulations through cell-specific modulation of TNFR1 signaling.Entities:
Keywords: DNA-based chemical reaction networks; cell signaling; cell-surface proteins; ligand-receptor interaction; logic operation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33331089 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202015129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336