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The Cellular Touchpad |
For bone differentiation, we decided to create a dual cellular system. BMP2 (Bone Morphogenetic Protein) is a fast and efficient inducer of osteoblastogenesis; we plan to construct the cellular circuit in HEK cells, which are easier to engineer, and have them inducibly secrete BMP2 to differentiate co-cultured stem cells. We also managed to induce bone formation in two different stem cell lines, using human recombinant BMP2, and detect it on a western blot of cellular supernatant. In summary, we've accomplished what we set out to do - test mechanosensitive promoters, build a cellular circuit in mammalian cells, and induce bone differentiation in stem cells.
Along the way, we also managed to create a new assembly standard for mammalian cells. 'MammoBlock' is a recombination-based protocol (see our New Mammalian Standard page for more information), especially useful when dealing with long mammalian construct sequences. It's a robust and efficient cloning procedure, that allows for quick creation of high-quality entry vectors. Like our morphogenetic toolkit, it is meant to act as the groundwork for future expansion in the world of mammalian synthetic biology.