Signal transduction in living systems is the conversion of information into a chemical change, and is the principal process by which cells communicate. In nature, these functions are encoded in non-equilibrium (bio)chemical reaction networks (CRNs) controlled by enzymes. However, man-made catalytically controlled networks are rare. We incorporated catalysis into an artificial fuel-driven out-of-equilibrium CRN, where the forward (ester formation) and backward (ester hydrolysis) reactions are controlled by varying the ratio of two organocatalysts: pyridine and imidazole. This catalytic regulation enables full control over ester yield and lifetime. This fuel-driven strategy was expanded to a responsive polymer system, where transient polymer ...
Cells react to the environment by changing the activity of enzymes. Catalysts, such as enzymes, spee...
Nature uses catalysis as an indispensable tool to control assembly and reaction cycles in vital non-...
Nature uses catalysis as an indispensable tool to control assembly and reaction cycles in vital non-...
The entire research described in this thesis is part of the larger field of Systems Chemistry. This ...
Signal transduction mechanisms are key to living systems. Cells respond to signals by changing catal...
<p>Cells can react to their environment by changing the activity of enzymes in response to specific ...
Catalysis is an essential function in living systems and provides a way to control complex reaction ...
Cells can react to their environment by changing the activity of enzymes in response to specific che...
In biology enzyme concentrations are continuously regulated, yet for synthetic catalytic systems suc...
In biology enzyme concentrations are continuously regulated, yet for synthetic catalytic systems suc...
In biology enzyme concentrations are continuously regulated, yet for synthetic catalytic systems suc...
In biology enzyme concentrations are continuously regulated, yet for synthetic catalytic systems suc...
Cells react to the environment by changing the activity of enzymes. Catalysts, such as enzymes, spee...
In biology enzyme concentrations are continuously regulated, yet for synthetic catalytic systems suc...
In biology enzyme concentrations are continuously regulated, yet for synthetic catalytic systems suc...
Cells react to the environment by changing the activity of enzymes. Catalysts, such as enzymes, spee...
Nature uses catalysis as an indispensable tool to control assembly and reaction cycles in vital non-...
Nature uses catalysis as an indispensable tool to control assembly and reaction cycles in vital non-...
The entire research described in this thesis is part of the larger field of Systems Chemistry. This ...
Signal transduction mechanisms are key to living systems. Cells respond to signals by changing catal...
<p>Cells can react to their environment by changing the activity of enzymes in response to specific ...
Catalysis is an essential function in living systems and provides a way to control complex reaction ...
Cells can react to their environment by changing the activity of enzymes in response to specific che...
In biology enzyme concentrations are continuously regulated, yet for synthetic catalytic systems suc...
In biology enzyme concentrations are continuously regulated, yet for synthetic catalytic systems suc...
In biology enzyme concentrations are continuously regulated, yet for synthetic catalytic systems suc...
In biology enzyme concentrations are continuously regulated, yet for synthetic catalytic systems suc...
Cells react to the environment by changing the activity of enzymes. Catalysts, such as enzymes, spee...
In biology enzyme concentrations are continuously regulated, yet for synthetic catalytic systems suc...
In biology enzyme concentrations are continuously regulated, yet for synthetic catalytic systems suc...
Cells react to the environment by changing the activity of enzymes. Catalysts, such as enzymes, spee...
Nature uses catalysis as an indispensable tool to control assembly and reaction cycles in vital non-...
Nature uses catalysis as an indispensable tool to control assembly and reaction cycles in vital non-...