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New Insights for Biosensing: Lessons from Microbial Defense Systems

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CHEMICAL REVIEWS
卷 122, 期 9, 页码 8126-8180

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c01063

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFD0900704]
  2. Key Research and Development Program of Hainan [ZDYF(XGFY)2020002]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41866002, 82073697, 81871499, 31800807, 81871482]
  4. Research Foundation of Hainan University [KYQD(ZR)1711, KYQD(ZR) 20087]
  5. BBSRC [BB/R01602X/1]
  6. Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Technology of the University of Oklahoma

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This Review provides a historical overview of microorganism defense systems (MDS) and elucidates the principles of emulating MDS to develop biosensors. It analyzes the recent advancements, current challenges, and future trends in the field, and discusses the design of biosensors using elements found in MDS.
Microorganisms have gained defense systems during the lengthy process of evolution over millions of years. Such defense systems can protect them from being attacked by invading species (e.g., CRISPR-Cas for establishing adaptive immune systems and nanopore-forming toxins as virulence factors) or enable them to adapt to different conditions (e.g., gas vesicles for achieving buoyancy control). These microorganism defense systems (MDS) have inspired the development of biosensors that have received much attention in a wide range of fields including life science research, food safety, and medical diagnosis. This Review comprehensively analyzes biosensing platforms originating from MDS for sensing and imaging biological analytes. We first describe a basic overview of MDS and MDS-inspired biosensing platforms (e.g., CRISPR-Cas systems, nanopore-forming proteins, and gas vesicles), followed by a critical discussion of their functions and properties. We then discuss several transduction mechanisms (optical, acoustic, magnetic, and electrical) involved in MDS-inspired biosensing. We further detail the applications of the MDS-inspired biosensors to detect a variety of analytes (nucleic acids, peptides, proteins, pathogens, cells, small molecules, and metal ions). In the end, we propose the key challenges and future perspectives in seeking new and improved MDS tools that can potentially lead to breakthrough discoveries in developing a new generation of biosensors with a combination of low cost; high sensitivity, accuracy, and precision; and fast detection. Overall, this Review gives a historical review of MDS, elucidates the principles of emulating MDS to develop biosensors, and analyzes the recent advancements, current challenges, and future trends in this field. It provides a unique critical analysis of emulating MDS to develop robust biosensors and discusses the design of such biosensors using elements found in MDS, showing that emulating MDS is a promising approach to conceptually advancing the design of biosensors.

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