Reproduction, i.e. the ability to produce new individuals from a parent organism, is a hallmark of living matter. Even the simplest forms of reproduction require cell division: attempts to create a designer cell therefore should include a synthetic cell division machinery. In this review, we will illustrate how nature solves this task, describing membrane remodelling processes in general and focusing on bacterial cell division in particular. We discuss recent progress made in their in vitro reconstitution, identify open challenges, and suggest how purely synthetic building blocks could provide an additional and attractive route to creating artificial cell division machineries
One of the main questions addressed in the Nationale Wetenschapsagenda (NWA) is our ability to const...
A “synthetic minimal cell” is considered here as a cell-like artificial vesicle reproduction system ...
The creation of artificial cells with the minimal set of components to exhibit self-maintenance, sel...
Cell division is one of the most fundamental processes of life, and so far the only known way of how...
The integration of active cell machinery with synthetic building blocks is the bridge toward develop...
A critical aspect in the bottom-up construction of a synthetic minimal cell is to develop an entity ...
Bottom-up synthetic biology has set itself the exciting and ambitious task to create cellular life f...
Cellular reproduction is one of the fundamental hallmarks of life. Therefore, the development of a m...
Compartmentalisation of cellular processes is fundamental to regulation of metabolism in Eukaryotic ...
Cells are highly advanced microreactors that form the basis of all life. Their fascinating complexit...
Compartmentalisation of cellular processes is fundamental to regulation of metabolism in Eukaryotic ...
Bottom-up synthetic biology aims to construct mimics of cellular structure and behaviour known as ar...
AbstractWe are on the verge of producing “synthetic cells,” or protocells, in which some, many or al...
SummaryHow did cells divide before protein machines evolved? A new study shows that bacteria can rep...
The construction of synthetic cells of minimal complexity is today one of the most attractive and c...
One of the main questions addressed in the Nationale Wetenschapsagenda (NWA) is our ability to const...
A “synthetic minimal cell” is considered here as a cell-like artificial vesicle reproduction system ...
The creation of artificial cells with the minimal set of components to exhibit self-maintenance, sel...
Cell division is one of the most fundamental processes of life, and so far the only known way of how...
The integration of active cell machinery with synthetic building blocks is the bridge toward develop...
A critical aspect in the bottom-up construction of a synthetic minimal cell is to develop an entity ...
Bottom-up synthetic biology has set itself the exciting and ambitious task to create cellular life f...
Cellular reproduction is one of the fundamental hallmarks of life. Therefore, the development of a m...
Compartmentalisation of cellular processes is fundamental to regulation of metabolism in Eukaryotic ...
Cells are highly advanced microreactors that form the basis of all life. Their fascinating complexit...
Compartmentalisation of cellular processes is fundamental to regulation of metabolism in Eukaryotic ...
Bottom-up synthetic biology aims to construct mimics of cellular structure and behaviour known as ar...
AbstractWe are on the verge of producing “synthetic cells,” or protocells, in which some, many or al...
SummaryHow did cells divide before protein machines evolved? A new study shows that bacteria can rep...
The construction of synthetic cells of minimal complexity is today one of the most attractive and c...
One of the main questions addressed in the Nationale Wetenschapsagenda (NWA) is our ability to const...
A “synthetic minimal cell” is considered here as a cell-like artificial vesicle reproduction system ...
The creation of artificial cells with the minimal set of components to exhibit self-maintenance, sel...