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Eva-Kathrin Ehmoser-Sinner and Cherng-Wen Darren Tan
Lessons on Synthetic Bioarchitectures Interaction of Living Matter with Synthetic Structural Analogues
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Eva-Kathrin Ehmoser-Sinner
Institute for Synthetic Bioarchitectures, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Cherng-Wen Darren Tan
Institute for Synthetic Bioarchitectures, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
ISSN 2509-6125 e-ISSN 2509-6133
Learning Materials in Biosciences
ISBN 978-3-319-73122-3 e-ISBN 978-3-319-73123-0
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73123-0
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Eva-Kathrin Ehmoser-Sinner and Cherng-Wen Darren Tan Lessons on Synthetic Bioarchitectures Learning Materials in Biosciences https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73123-0_1
1. Introduction
Eva-Kathrin Ehmoser-Sinner
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Institute for Synthetic Bioarchitectures, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
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1.1 Long-Term Vision and Objectives

The objective of synthetic bioarchitectures as a field of research cannot be confined yet as it belongs to the converging sciences, still emerging; however, let us foresee one of the most relevant objectives of this field: the communication of life with synthetic matter.

What can we learn by talking to nature in the language of molecules? We can interfere with biological pathways in a much more compatible format than has ever been possible before.

For example, thinking about chemotherapy we might apply the German saying: den Teufel mit dem Beelzebub austreibenwhich means that chemotherapy is about trading off: lacking specific tumor markers results in the attempt to stop proliferation in general and the result appears as treating bad with similar bad: we kill various cells in the course of chemotherapy and eventually we succeed by hitting cancerous cells harder than benign tissue. The side effects are of course enormous and undesired.

But imagine a novel way to address such cancerous tissue. What a difference it would make if by means of synthetic biologynamely, bottom-up approacheswe were able to synthesize communicators, talking only to the desired cells without toxifying themrather, convincing them to get back into the healthy regulated routines of benign tissue. It still sounds nave; however, we have come a long way in understanding biological architectures (Fig. ).
Fig 11 Cartoon of a eukaryotic cell with a graphic inset of an artificial - photo 3
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Cartoon of a (eukaryotic) cell with a graphic inset of an artificial bioarchitecturenamely a membrane protein, which might interfere with a diseased cell. This desired artificial assembly is available in vitro, made by the ribosomal complex with all the compounds needed (translocon machinery, chaperones, etc.) and energetic boundary conditions involved; however, instead of targeting the endoplasmic reticulum, as an example, colloidal membrane architecture can be addressed (e.g., membrane disks). On the other side of the cartoon, the whole organism is depicted, represented by two mice, eventually being cured by the introduction of such synthetic assemblies

We like to present, as an example, clinically relevant membrane proteins as such communicators, which are integrated into biocompatible polymeric islands as shuttle systems. Such orthogonal therapies would allow restoration of function at endogenous receptor levels. However, biofunctionalized surfaces, biohybrids, and novel gene-coding strategies point in the very same direction: bioarchitectures as novel approaches in communication with nature. Such fundamentally novel materials will be highly attractive for the pharmaceutical industry and molecular medicine. We present such pioneering technologies, which provide great opportunities for developing next-generation protein therapies in order to address fatal membrane proteinrelated diseases (Figs. ).
Fig 12 As time will tell eventually synthetic bioarchitectures will be - photo 4
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As time will tell, eventually, synthetic bioarchitectures will be targeted by scientists as novel therapeutics. (Composition images courtesy of D. Miklavcic, Ljubljana University, Slovenia; Tarek Mounir, CNRS, France; Ute Reuning, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Germany)

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