2016
DOI: 10.1038/nchem.2511
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Dissipative self-assembly of vesicular nanoreactors

Abstract: Dissipative self-assembly is exploited by nature to control important biological functions, such as cell division, motility and signal transduction. The ability to construct synthetic supramolecular assemblies that require the continuous consumption of energy to remain in the functional state is an essential premise for the design of synthetic systems with lifelike properties. Here, we show a new strategy for the dissipative self-assembly of functional supramolecular structures with high structural complexity.… Show more

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“…In analogy with recent studies261112 we explored the possibility to perform multiple transient experiments by refuelling with ATP. However, when adding a second aliquot of ATP to the same solution (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In analogy with recent studies261112 we explored the possibility to perform multiple transient experiments by refuelling with ATP. However, when adding a second aliquot of ATP to the same solution (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter is a potent λPP inhibitor36 that likely prevents the dephosphorylation of p2-PDI . The poisoning due to accumulation of waste is a ubiquitous problem for chemically fuelled supramolecular systems in (semi)batch conditions261112. To resolve the poisoning problem we dialysed the solution (Fig.…”
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“…1). These structures therefore result from dissipative self-assembly for which fascinating examples have been provided in the recent literature [1921]. In biology, one of the most typical examples of this kind of assembly processes can be found in the dynamics of the cytoskeleton.…”
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confidence: 99%