Functional Living Materials for Virus Disinfection Based on Engineered Bacillus subtilis Biofilm by Displaying Viral Affinity Peptides and Expressing Protease
Xiaojuan Zhu,
Jianshu Chen,
Jian Luo
et al.
Abstract:Global pandemics caused by pathogenic viruses have highlighted the need to develop effective and sustainable materials to defend against these viruses. However, most commercial viral disinfection materials rely on precious metals, which are toxic. In this study, an engineered living material based on Bacillus subtilis biofilms is presented that can effectively remove Influenza A virus and SARS‐CoV‐2 from water. First, B. subtilis biofilm is used to display the H1N1 and H5N1 specific binding peptide C40 and SAR… Show more
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