Synthetic biology primarily uses genetic engineering to control living cells. In contrast, recent work has ushered in the architectural engineering of living cells through intracellular materials. Specifically, Cyborg Bacteria are created by incorporating synthetic PEG-based hydrogel inside cells. Cyborg Bacteria do not replicate but maintain essential cellular functions, including metabolism and protein synthesis. Thus far, Cyborg Bacteria have been engineered using one primary composition of intracellular hydrogel components. Here, we demonstrate the versatility of controlling the physical and biochemical aspects of Cyborg Bacteria using different structures of hydrogels. The intracellular cell-gel architecture is modulated using a different photoinitiator, PEG-diacrylate (PEG-DA) of different molecular weights, 4arm PEG-DA, and dsDNA-PEG. We show that the molecular weight of the PEG-DA affects the generation and metabolism of Cyborg Bacteria. In addition, we show that the hybrid dsDNA-PEG intracellular hydrogel controls protein expression levels of the Cyborg Bacteria through post-transcriptional regulation and polymerase sequestration. Our work creates a new frontier of modulating intracellular gel components to control Cyborg Bacteria function and architecture.

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