Lessons on Synthetic Bioarchitectures
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2018Author
Ehmoser-Sinner, Eva-Kathrin
Darren Tan, Cherng-Wen
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The objective of synthetic bioarchitectures as a field of research cannot be confined yet as
it belongs to the converging sciences, still emerging; however, let us foresee one of the
most relevant objectives of this field: the communication of life with synthetic matter.
What can we learn by talking to nature in the language of molecules? We can interfere with
biological pathways in a much more “compatible” format than has ever been possible before.
For example, thinking about chemotherapy we might apply the German saying: “den
Teufel mit dem Beelzebub austreiben”—which means that chemotherapy is about trading
off: lacking specific tumor markers results in the attempt to stop proliferation in general
and the result appears as treating “bad with similar bad”: we kill various cells in the course
of chemotherapy and eventually we succeed by hitting cancerous cells harder than benign
tissue. The side effects are of course enormous and undesired.