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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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Hobolth, A. & Jeff, T. (2014). Sampling and summary statistics of endpoint-conditioned paths in DNA sequence evolution. In M.-H. Chen, L. Kuo & P. O. Lewis (Eds.), Bayesian Phylogenetics: Methods, Algorithms, and Applications (1 ed., Vol. 1). CRC Press.
Kjærgaard, R. S. & Andersen, E. S. (2014). Seeing Streptococcus pneumoniae, a Common Killer Bacteria. In K. Ng, J. P. Bowen & S. McDaid (Eds.), EVA London 2014 : Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (pp. 319-323) http://shop.bcs.org/display.asp?K=9781780172859#
Liu, L., Besenbacher, F. & Dong, MD. (2014). Self-Assembly of DNA Bases via Hydrogen Bonding Studied by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy. In J. Kjems, E. Ferapontova & K. V. Gothelf (Eds.), Nucleic Acid Nanotechnology (pp. 3-21). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38815-6_1
Kronqvist, N., Otikovs, M., Chmyrov, V., Chen, G., Andersson, M., Nordling, K., Landreh, M., Sarr, M., Jörnvall, H., Wennmalm, S., Widengren, J., Meng, Q., Rising, A., Otzen, D., Knight, S. D., Jaudzems, K. & Johansson, J. (2014). Sequential pH-driven dimerization and stabilization of the N-terminal domain enables rapid spider silk formation. Nature Communications, 5, Article 3254. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4254