Protocells Featuring Membrane-Bound and Dynamic Membraneless Organelles
Clémence Schvartzman,
Emmanuel Ibarboure,
Anouk Martin
et al.
Abstract:Living cells, especially eukaryotic
ones, use multicompartmentalization
to regulate intra- and extracellular activities, featuring membrane-bound
and membraneless organelles. These structures govern numerous biological
and chemical processes spatially and temporally. Synthetic cell models,
primarily utilizing lipidic and polymeric vesicles, have been developed
to carry out cascade reactions within their compartments. However,
these reconstructions often segregate membrane-bound and membraneless
organelles, neg… Show more
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