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Actin-Powered Motors Build Cytoskeletons in Artificial Cells

AUNAB members Assistant Prof. Miguel Ramos Docampo's and Prof. Brigitte Stadler's effort to engineered artificial cells to form cytoskeleton-like networks using nanomotor-driven actin polymerization is published in ACS Nano. These hybrid vesicles merge active matter with synthetic biology to achieve life-like movement and self-organization inspired by Listeria’s actin-based propulsion.

 

 

Read the article published in ACS Nano here.

Contact information:
Professor Brigitte Maria Städler
Aarhus University
Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO)
Email: bstadler@inano.au.dk

Assistant Professor Miguel Alexandre Ramos Docampo
Aarhus University
Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO)
Email: miramos@inano.au.dk

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Kölln, J., Spillner, E., Andrä, J., Klensang, K. & Bredehorst, R. (2004). Complement inactivation by recombinant human C3 derivatives. Journal of Immunology, 173(9), 5540-5.
Klostergaard, L., Nielsen, K. H., Brock, S. (Ed.) & Aagaard, L. (Ed.) (2004). Darwins rejse: Videnskabshistorie og videnskabelig refleksivitet. In Videnskabens ansigter (pp. 249-263). Forlaget Philosophia.
Shlimon, A. G., Friedrich, M. W., Niemann, H., Ramsing, N. B. & Finster, K. (2004). Methanobacterium aarhusense sp. nov., a novel methanogen isolated from a marine sediment (Aarhus Bay, Denmark). Int. J. Syst.  Evol. Microbiol., 54, 759-763.
Kölln, J., Matzas, M., Jänner, N., Mix, T., Klensang, K., Bredehorst, R. & Spillner, E. (2004). Functional analysis of Cobra Venom Factor/human C3 chimeras transiently expressed in mammalian cells. Molecular Immunology, 41(1), 19-28. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molimm.2004.02.003