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Phytochrome‐Based Extracellular Matrix with Reversibly Tunable Mechanical Properties
Authors:Maximilian Hrner  Katrin Raute  Barbara Hummel  Josef Madl  Guido Creusen  Oliver S Thomas  Erik H Christen  Natascha Hotz  Raphael J Gübeli  Raphael Engesser  Balder Rebmann  Jasmin Lauer  Bernd Rolauffs  Jens Timmer  Wolfgang W A Schamel  Jan Pruszak  Winfried Rmer  Matias D Zurbriggen  Christian Friedrich  Andreas Walther  Susana Minguet  Ritwick Sawarkar  Wilfried Weber
Affiliation:Maximilian Hörner,Katrin Raute,Barbara Hummel,Josef Madl,Guido Creusen,Oliver S. Thomas,Erik H. Christen,Natascha Hotz,Raphael J. Gübeli,Raphael Engesser,Balder Rebmann,Jasmin Lauer,Bernd Rolauffs,Jens Timmer,Wolfgang W. A. Schamel,Jan Pruszak,Winfried Römer,Matias D. Zurbriggen,Christian Friedrich,Andreas Walther,Susana Minguet,Ritwick Sawarkar,Wilfried Weber
Abstract:Interrogation and control of cellular fate and function using optogenetics is providing revolutionary insights into biology. Optogenetic control of cells is achieved by coupling genetically encoded photoreceptors to cellular effectors and enables unprecedented spatiotemporal control of signaling processes. Here, a fast and reversibly switchable photoreceptor is used to tune the mechanical properties of polymer materials in a fully reversible, wavelength‐specific, and dose‐ and space‐controlled manner. By integrating engineered cyanobacterial phytochrome 1 into a poly(ethylene glycol) matrix, hydrogel materials responsive to light in the cell‐compatible red/far‐red spectrum are synthesized. These materials are applied to study in human mesenchymal stem cells how different mechanosignaling pathways respond to changing mechanical environments and to control the migration of primary immune cells in 3D. This optogenetics‐inspired matrix allows fundamental questions of how cells react to dynamic mechanical environments to be addressed. Further, remote control of such matrices can create new opportunities for tissue engineering or provide a basis for optically stimulated drug depots.
Keywords:biomaterials  cell migration  extracellular matrix  mechanosignaling  optogenetics  phytochromes
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