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Nanomotors drive protein network formation inside artificial cells

No one has yet created a fully functioning artificial cell. But a research team at Aarhus University has taken a step in that direction:

They have equipped artificial cells with tiny motors inspired by an unusual movement mechanism found in nature—specifically from the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes. The result: artificial cells that can form internal networks of protein filaments—a function otherwise unique to living cells.

The study is published in ACS Nano.

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