PubReading [216] - Bottom-Up Assembly of Synthetic Cells with a DNA Cytoskeleton - K. Jahnke, K. Göpfrich et al

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Cytoskeletal elements, like actin and myosin, have been reconstituted inside lipid vesicles toward the vision to reconstruct cells from the bottom up. Here, we realize the de novo assembly of entirely artificial DNA-based cytoskeletons with programmed multifunctionality inside synthetic cells. Giant unilamellar lipid vesicles (GUVs) serve as cell-like compartments, in which the DNA cytoskeletons are repeatedly and reversibly assembled and disassembled with light using the cistrans isomerization of an azobenzene moiety positioned in the DNA tiles. Importantly, we induced ordered bundling of hundreds of DNA filaments into more rigid structures with molecular crowders. We quantify and tune the persistence length of the bundled filaments to achieve the formation of ring-like cortical structures ins ... 

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synthetic biologycytoskeletongiant unilamellar lipid vesiclesguvsynthetic cells