Hierarchical Structuration in Protocellular System
- PMID: 37438327
- DOI: 10.1002/smtd.202300422
Hierarchical Structuration in Protocellular System
Abstract
Spatial control is one of the ubiquitous features in biological systems and the key to the functional complexity of living cells. The strategies to achieve such precise spatial control in protocellular systems are crucial to constructing complex artificial living systems with functional collective behavior. Herein, the authors review recent advances in the spatial control within a single protocell or between different protocells and discuss how such hierarchical structured protocellular system can be used to understand complex living systems or to advance the development of functional microreactors with the programmable release of various biomacromolecular payloads, or smart protocell-biological cell hybrid system.
Keywords: multi-compartment; protocells; prototissue; spatial control.
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