Cells react to the environment by changing the activity of enzymes. Catalysts, such as enzymes, speed up reaction rates by lowering the activation energy of the reaction. Changing reaction rates by altering enzyme activity is used to temporarily increase the production of, for instance, a hormone or to change the mechanical properties of a cell. Control over enzyme activity is achieved in two different ways: by covalent modifications (e.g. phosphorylation) and by non-covalent interactions (allosteric enzymes). In this thesis we describe how we designed signal-responsive catalysts and used them to introduce signal response in artificial materials. Inspired by nature we developed a covalent and a noncovalent method to design catalysts that ca...
Chemically induced actuation of a polypyrrole (Ppy) artificial muscle was controlled by biocatalytic...
The development of a serine protease model using a self-selection protocol is described. The develop...
Nature has proven to be a great source of inspiration for scientific research and technological inno...
Cells react to the environment by changing the activity of enzymes. Catalysts, such as enzymes, spee...
<p>Cells can react to their environment by changing the activity of enzymes in response to specific ...
Cells can react to their environment by changing the activity of enzymes in response to specific che...
Reminiscent of signal transduction in biological systems, artificial catalysts whose activity can be...
Reminiscent of signal transduction in biological systems, artificial catalysts whose activity can be...
Signal transduction in living systems is the conversion of information into a chemical change, and i...
Signal transduction mechanisms are key to living systems. Cells respond to signals by changing catal...
Much effort has been made in the development of biomaterials that synthetically mimic the dynamics o...
Much effort has been made in the development of biomaterials that synthetically mimic the dynamics o...
Much effort has been made in the development of biomaterials that synthetically mimic the dynamics o...
Much effort has been made in the development of biomaterials that synthetically mimic the dynamics o...
Much effort has been made in the development of biomaterials that synthetically mimic the dynamics o...
Chemically induced actuation of a polypyrrole (Ppy) artificial muscle was controlled by biocatalytic...
The development of a serine protease model using a self-selection protocol is described. The develop...
Nature has proven to be a great source of inspiration for scientific research and technological inno...
Cells react to the environment by changing the activity of enzymes. Catalysts, such as enzymes, spee...
<p>Cells can react to their environment by changing the activity of enzymes in response to specific ...
Cells can react to their environment by changing the activity of enzymes in response to specific che...
Reminiscent of signal transduction in biological systems, artificial catalysts whose activity can be...
Reminiscent of signal transduction in biological systems, artificial catalysts whose activity can be...
Signal transduction in living systems is the conversion of information into a chemical change, and i...
Signal transduction mechanisms are key to living systems. Cells respond to signals by changing catal...
Much effort has been made in the development of biomaterials that synthetically mimic the dynamics o...
Much effort has been made in the development of biomaterials that synthetically mimic the dynamics o...
Much effort has been made in the development of biomaterials that synthetically mimic the dynamics o...
Much effort has been made in the development of biomaterials that synthetically mimic the dynamics o...
Much effort has been made in the development of biomaterials that synthetically mimic the dynamics o...
Chemically induced actuation of a polypyrrole (Ppy) artificial muscle was controlled by biocatalytic...
The development of a serine protease model using a self-selection protocol is described. The develop...
Nature has proven to be a great source of inspiration for scientific research and technological inno...