Cell division is one of the most fundamental processes of life, and so far the only known way of how living systems can come into existence at all. Consequently, its reconstitution in any artificial cell system that will have to be built from the bottom-up is a notoriously complex but an important task. In this short review, I discuss several approaches how to realize division of cell-like compartments, from simply relying on the physical principles of destabilization by growth, or applying external forces, to the design of self-assembling and self-organizing machineries that may autonomously accomplish this task in response to external or internal cues
Compartmentalisation of cellular processes is fundamental to regulation of metabolism in Eukaryotic ...
The origin of life is shrouded in mystery, with few surviving clues, obscured by evolutionary compet...
One of the primary challenges facing synthetic biology is reconstituting a living system from its co...
Reproduction, i.e. the ability to produce new individuals from a parent organism, is a hallmark of l...
Bottom-up synthetic biology has set itself the exciting and ambitious task to create cellular life f...
Cells are highly advanced microreactors that form the basis of all life. Their fascinating complexit...
The integration of active cell machinery with synthetic building blocks is the bridge toward develop...
The development of multicellular organisms is accompanied by the formation of tis- sues of precise s...
A critical aspect in the bottom-up construction of a synthetic minimal cell is to develop an entity ...
Over the past two decades, molecular cell biology has graduated from a mostly analytic science to on...
The construction of a minimal cell that exhibits the essential characteristics of life is a great ch...
Constructing synthetic cells has recently become an appealing area of research. Decades of research ...
AbstractWe are on the verge of producing “synthetic cells,” or protocells, in which some, many or al...
Cellular reproduction is one of the fundamental hallmarks of life. Therefore, the development of a m...
The construction of artificial cells from inanimate molecular building blocks is one of the grand ch...
Compartmentalisation of cellular processes is fundamental to regulation of metabolism in Eukaryotic ...
The origin of life is shrouded in mystery, with few surviving clues, obscured by evolutionary compet...
One of the primary challenges facing synthetic biology is reconstituting a living system from its co...
Reproduction, i.e. the ability to produce new individuals from a parent organism, is a hallmark of l...
Bottom-up synthetic biology has set itself the exciting and ambitious task to create cellular life f...
Cells are highly advanced microreactors that form the basis of all life. Their fascinating complexit...
The integration of active cell machinery with synthetic building blocks is the bridge toward develop...
The development of multicellular organisms is accompanied by the formation of tis- sues of precise s...
A critical aspect in the bottom-up construction of a synthetic minimal cell is to develop an entity ...
Over the past two decades, molecular cell biology has graduated from a mostly analytic science to on...
The construction of a minimal cell that exhibits the essential characteristics of life is a great ch...
Constructing synthetic cells has recently become an appealing area of research. Decades of research ...
AbstractWe are on the verge of producing “synthetic cells,” or protocells, in which some, many or al...
Cellular reproduction is one of the fundamental hallmarks of life. Therefore, the development of a m...
The construction of artificial cells from inanimate molecular building blocks is one of the grand ch...
Compartmentalisation of cellular processes is fundamental to regulation of metabolism in Eukaryotic ...
The origin of life is shrouded in mystery, with few surviving clues, obscured by evolutionary compet...
One of the primary challenges facing synthetic biology is reconstituting a living system from its co...