Physical isolation of molecular computing elements holds the potential for increasing system complexity by enabling the reuse of standardized components and by protecting the components from environmental degradation. However, once elements have been compartmentalized, methods for communicating into these compartments are needed. We report the compartmentalization of steroidresponsive DNA aptamers within giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) that are permeable to steroid inputs. Monodisperse GUVs are loaded with aptamers using a microfluidic platform. We demonstrate the target-specific activation of individual aptamers within the GUVs and then load two noninterfering aptamers into the same GUV and demonstrate specific responses to all possible combinations of the two input steroids. Crucially, GUVs prevent the degradation of DNA components by nucleases, providing a potential mechanism for deploying nucleic acid components in vivo. Importantly, our compartments also prevent nonspecific cross-talk between complementary strands, thereby providing a method for parallel execution of cross-reacting molecular logic components. Thus, we provide a mechanism for spatially organizing molecular computing elements, which will increase system modularity by allowing standardized components to be reused.
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