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在无机体细胞模拟物中进行跨膜传输
Zhe Xu1, Theodore Hueckel1, William T M Irvine2
1Molecular Design Institute, Department of Chemistry, New York University, New York, NY, USA.
Nature
|September 9, 2021
概括
研究人员制造出模仿细胞功能的人造微囊. 这些囊使用光和pH来捕获,储存和释放微观有效载荷, 为智能材料和人工细胞提供了一个新的平台.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 化学工程
- 生物物理
背景情况:
- 活细胞积极地运输分子以达到能量和功能.
- 无生物系统缺乏精确控制生物物质的复杂机制.
研究的目的:
- 开发能够活跃运输的合成微囊,
- 使用非生物材料创建自主微机器和人工细胞模拟器.
主要方法:
- 用单个微孔作为细胞膜模拟的单分散空洞合体的制造.
- 在微囊中使用可光切换的催化剂产生化学梯度.
- 采用微孔几何来创建一个热能量屏障来保持货物.
主要成果:
- 使用自膨胀机制大量合成微囊.
- 用光和pH来控制微囊的活性运输能力.
- 使用载荷被捕获,缩,储存,并通过受控的力相互作用按需交付.
结论:
- 开发的微囊可以作为人工细胞运行,没有生物成分的活跃运输.
- 这种设计为下一代智能材料和自主微机器提供了蓝图.
- 该系统使用全局变量对微观有效载荷进行精确控制.
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