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Synthesis and materialization of a reaction-diffusion French flag pattern

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NATURE CHEMISTRY
卷 9, 期 10, 页码 990-996

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NCHEM.2770

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  1. European commission FET-Open (Ribonets) [323987]
  2. ANR jeunes chercheurs programme (Dynano)
  3. C'nano Ile-de-France (DNA2PROT)
  4. Ville de Paris Emergences programme (Morphoart)

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During embryo development, patterns of protein concentration appear in response to morphogen gradients. These patterns provide spatial and chemical information that directs the fate of the underlying cells. Here, we emulate this process within non-living matter and demonstrate the autonomous structuration of a synthetic material. First, we use DNA-based reaction networks to synthesize a French flag, an archetypal pattern composed of three chemically distinct zones with sharp borders whose synthetic analogue has remained elusive. A bistable network within a shallow concentration gradient creates an immobile, sharp and long-lasting concentration front through a reaction-diffusion mechanism. The combination of two bistable circuits generates a French flag pattern whose 'phenotype' can be reprogrammed by network mutation. Second, these concentration patterns control the macroscopic organization of DNA-decorated particles, inducing a French flag pattern of colloidal aggregation. This experimental framework could be used to test reaction-diffusion models and fabricate soft materials following an autonomous developmental programme.

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