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DOI: 10.1126/science.1255550
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Programmable on-chip DNA compartments as artificial cells

Eyal Karzbrun,Alexandra M. Tayar,Vincent Noireaux,Roy Bar‐Ziv

Morphogen
Compartment (ship)
Cell biology
2014
The assembly of artificial cells capable of executing synthetic DNA programs has been an important goal for basic research and biotechnology. We assembled two-dimensional DNA compartments fabricated in silicon as artificial cells capable of metabolism, programmable protein synthesis, and communication. Metabolism is maintained by continuous diffusion of nutrients and products through a thin capillary, connecting protein synthesis in the DNA compartment with the environment. We programmed protein expression cycles, autoregulated protein levels, and a signaling expression gradient, equivalent to a morphogen, in an array of interconnected compartments at the scale of an embryo. Gene expression in the DNA compartment reveals a rich, dynamic system that is controlled by geometry, offering a means for studying biological networks outside a living cell.
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    Programmable on-chip DNA compartments as artificial cells” is a paper by Eyal Karzbrun Alexandra M. Tayar Vincent Noireaux Roy Bar‐Ziv published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.