Intrinsically Magnetic Cells: A Review on Their Natural Occurrence and Synthetic Generation.

Front Bioeng Biotechnol

Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering, Research Area Biochemical Engineering, Technische Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria.

Published: October 2020

The magnetization of non-magnetic cells has great potential to aid various processes in medicine, but also in bioprocess engineering. Current approaches to magnetize cells with magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) require cellular uptake or adsorption through manipulation of cells. A relatively new field of research is "magnetogenetics" which focuses on production and accumulation of magnetic material. Natural intrinsically magnetic cells (IMCs) produce intracellular, MNPs, and are called magnetotactic bacteria (MTB). In recent years, researchers have unraveled function and structure of numerous proteins from MTB. Furthermore, protein engineering studies on such MTB proteins and other potentially magnetic proteins, like ferritins, highlight that magnetization of non-magnetic hosts is a thriving field of research. This review summarizes current knowledge on recombinant IMC generation and highlights future steps that can be taken to succeed in transforming non-magnetic cells to IMCs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7604359PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2020.573183DOI Listing

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