Materials Synthetic Biology Group
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Creative synthetic biology, engineered living materials, and optogenetics research group of Prof. Wilfried Weber. Account run by Lab members. Website: https://www.leibniz-inm.de/en/research/scientific-units/materials-synthetic-biology/
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Hi Bluesky! 👋

Here it is the Materials Synthetic Biology group at the
@leibnizinm.bsky.social. Looking forward to connecting with the Synthetic Biology and Engineered Living Materials community!
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The first two successful PCRs as a fresh postdoc in the Materials Synthetic Biology group, led by Prof. Wilfried Weber.

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Not a bad start to this exciting opportunity 🧬 🧫.

Stay tuned for more!
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Join our team: PhD opportunity in living therapeutic materials

Our group is looking for an enthusiastic PhD to work on the development of safety-by-design strategies for living therapeutic materials.

Apply by July 31st, 2025 : leibniz-inm.softgarden.io/job/57247378...

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MatSynBio members will also be joining! Very much looking forward to it!
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The @leibniz-gemeinschaft.de turns 30 this year! To celebrate, we are challenging ourselves to explain our research in a series of 30s clips. Here's the research of our Bioprogrammable Materials group, explained by @shrikrishnans.bsky.social

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30s of science for 30 years of Leibniz
YouTube video by INM - Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien
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Feel free to also follow the @loopoffun.bsky.social account to stay up to date with our LoopOfFun project!
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As an introductory post, check out our latest paper in which we engineer a phase-separated synthetic organelle that translates metabolic signals into gene transcription regulation!

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Metabolite-Responsive Control of Transcription by Phase Separation-Based Synthetic Organelles
Living natural materials have remarkable sensing abilities that translate external cues into functional changes of the material. The reconstruction of such sensing materials in bottom-up synthetic biology provides the opportunity to develop synthetic materials with life-like sensing and adaptation ability. Key to such functions are material modules that translate specific input signals into a biomolecular response. Here, we engineer a synthetic organelle based on liquid–liquid phase separation that translates a metabolic signal into the regulation of gene transcription. To this aim, we engineer the pyruvate-dependent repressor PdhR to undergo liquid–liquid phase separation in vitro by fusion to intrinsically disordered regions. We demonstrate that the resulting coacervates bind DNA harboring PdhR-responsive operator sites in a pyruvate dose-dependent and reversible manner. We observed that the activity of transcription units on the DNA was strongly attenuated following recruitment to the coacervates. However, the addition of pyruvate resulted in a reversible and dose-dependent reconstitution of transcriptional activity. The coacervate-based synthetic organelles linking metabolic cues to transcriptional signals represent a materials approach to confer stimulus responsiveness to minimal bottom-up synthetic biological systems and open opportunities in materials for sensor applications.
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Hi Bluesky! 👋

Here it is the Materials Synthetic Biology group at the
@leibnizinm.bsky.social. Looking forward to connecting with the Synthetic Biology and Engineered Living Materials community!