A cascade reaction network mimicking the basic functional steps of adaptive immune response

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Da Han
Cuichen Wu
Mingxu You
Tao Zhang
Shuo Wan
Tao Chen
Liping Qiu
Zheng Zheng
Hao Liang
Weihong Tan
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[1] Molecular Science and Biomedicine Laboratory,Department of Chemistry and Department of Physiology and Functional Genomics
[2] State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics,undefined
[3] College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,undefined
[4] College of Biology,undefined
[5] Collaborative Innovation Center for Molecular Engineering for Theranostics,undefined
[6] Hunan University,undefined
[7] Center for Research at Bio/nano Interface,undefined
[8] Health Cancer Center,undefined
[9] UF Genetics Institute and McKnight Brain Institute,undefined
[10] University of Florida,undefined
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Nature Chemistry | 2015年 / 7卷
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Biological systems use complex ‘information-processing cores’ composed of molecular networks to coordinate their external environment and internal states. An example of this is the acquired, or adaptive, immune system (AIS), which is composed of both humoral and cell-mediated components. Here we report the step-by-step construction of a prototype mimic of the AIS that we call an adaptive immune response simulator (AIRS). DNA and enzymes are used as simple artificial analogues of the components of the AIS to create a system that responds to specific molecular stimuli in vitro. We show that this network of reactions can function in a manner that is superficially similar to the most basic responses of the vertebrate AIS, including reaction sequences that mimic both humoral and cellular responses. As such, AIRS provides guidelines for the design and engineering of artificial reaction networks and molecular devices.
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