An Chassis for Production of Electrically Conductive Protein Nanowires.

TitleAn Chassis for Production of Electrically Conductive Protein Nanowires.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsUeki T, Walker DJF, Woodard TL, Nevin KP, Nonnenmann SS, Lovley DR
JournalACS Synth Biol
Volume9
Issue3
Pagination647-654
Date Published2020 Mar 20
ISSN2161-5063
KeywordsElectric Conductivity, Escherichia coli, Fimbriae Proteins, Fimbriae, Bacterial, Geobacter, Graphite, Microorganisms, Genetically-Modified, Microscopy, Atomic Force, Nanowires, Operon, Protein Engineering
Abstract

pilin-based electrically conductive protein nanowires (e-PNs) are a revolutionary electronic material. They offer novel options for electronic sensing applications and have the remarkable ability to harvest electrical energy from atmospheric humidity. However, technical constraints limit mass cultivation and genetic manipulation of . Therefore, we designed a strain of to express e-PNs by introducing a plasmid that contained an inducible operon with genes for type IV pili biogenesis machinery and a synthetic gene designed to yield a peptide monomer that could be assembled into e-PNs. The e-PNs expressed in and harvested with a simple filtration method had the same diameter (3 nm) and conductance as e-PNs expressed in . These results, coupled with the robustness of for mass cultivation and the extensive toolbox for genetic manipulation, greatly expand the opportunities for large-scale fabrication of novel e-PNs.

DOI10.1021/acssynbio.9b00506
Alternate JournalACS Synth Biol
PubMed ID32125829