Boolean Logic‐Based Control Over Recombinant Protein Biomaterial Degradability and Therapeutic Delivery

M Murial L. Ross (Department of Bioengineering University of Washington Seattle WA 98105 USA) R Ryan Gharios (Department of Chemical Engineering University of Washington Seattle WA 98105 USA) S Shivani Kottantharayil (Department of Bioengineering University of Washington Seattle WA 98105 USA) C Cole A. DeForest (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Washington)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Recombinant protein‐based biomaterials offer exciting opportunities in materials design and controlled therapeutic delivery. Though their precursors can be readily synthesized with near‐perfect monodispersity and sequence specificity through scalable fermentation processes, recombinant protein materials have yet to achieve the same level of multi‐stimuli‐responsiveness as their synthetic counterparts. Integrating cutting‐edge tools from chemical biology, we autonomously compile topologically specified protein crosslinkers that can be degraded following user‐programmable Boolean logic. Covalent step polymerization of these linkers into protein hydrogels yields smart materials whose cargo (e.g., bioactive proteins, cellular therapeutics) can be liberated following bulk degradation in response to user‐specified input combinations. Demonstrating the versatility of this approach, we release fluorescent protein mGreenLantern following all 17 possible YES/OR/AND logic outputs in response to a 3‐input protease operator set, deliver epidermal growth factor following advanced biocomputation while maintaining native bioactivity, and showcase multiplexed delivery of living cells, all from fully recombinant protein‐based hydrogels. Incorporating advanced intelligence into protein biomaterial responsiveness, we anticipate these methods will dramatically expand potential applications in tissue engineering and precision medicine.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published July 21, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (4)

M

Murial L. Ross

Department of Bioengineering University of Washington Seattle WA 98105 USA

R

Ryan Gharios

Department of Chemical Engineering University of Washington Seattle WA 98105 USA

S

Shivani Kottantharayil

Department of Bioengineering University of Washington Seattle WA 98105 USA

C

Cole A. DeForest

Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Washington