Nanoprogrammed Cross-Kingdom Communication Between Living Microorganisms
Beatriz de Luis, Ángela Morellá‐Aucejo, Antoni Llopis‐Lorente, Javier Martínez-Latorre, Félix Sancenón, Carmelo López, José Ramón Murguía, Ramón Martínez‐Máñez
Abstract
The engineering of chemical communication at the micro/nanoscale is a key emergent topic in micro/nanotechnology, synthetic biology, and related areas. However, the field is still in its infancy; previous advances, although scarce, have mainly focused on communication between abiotic micro/nanosystems or between microvesicles and living cells. Here, we have implemented a nanoprogrammed cross-kingdom communication involving two different microorganisms and tailor-made nanodevices acting as "nanotranslators". Information flows from the sender cells (bacteria) to the nanodevice and from the nanodevice to receiver cells (yeasts) in a hierarchical way, allowing communication between two microorganisms that otherwise would not interact.