Cell-free protein synthesis in micro compartments: building a minimal cell from biobricks

Haiyang Jia, Michael Heymann, Frank Bernhard, Petra Schwille, Lei Kai*

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Abstract

The construction of a minimal cell that exhibits the essential characteristics of life is a great challenge in the field of synthetic biology. Assembling a minimal cell requires multidisciplinary expertise from physics, chemistry and biology. Scientists from different backgrounds tend to define the essence of ‘life’ differently and have thus proposed different artificial cell models possessing one or several essential features of living cells. Using the tools and methods of molecular biology, the bottom-up engineering of a minimal cell appears in reach. However, several challenges still remain. In particular, the integration of individual sub-systems that is required to achieve a self-reproducing cell model presents a complex optimization challenge. For example, multiple self-organisation and self-assembly processes have to be carefully tuned. We review advances and developments of new methods and techniques, for cell-free protein synthesis as well as micro-fabrication, for their potential to resolve challenges and to accelerate the development of minimal cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)199-205
Number of pages7
JournalNew Biotechnology
Volume39
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Oct 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biobricks
  • Cell-free protein synthesis
  • Micro compartments
  • Minimal cell
  • Synthetic biology

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