Recent Biophysical Issues About the Preparation of Solute-Filled Lipid Vesicles |
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Authors: | Pasquale Stano Tereza Pereira de Souza Paolo Carrara Emiliano Altamura Erica D’Aguanno Margherita Caputo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sciences, University of Roma Tre, Rome, Italypasquale.stano@uniroma3.it;3. Institute of Pharmacy, Friedrich-Schiller-Universit?t Jena, Jena, Germany;4. Department of Sciences, University of Roma Tre, Rome, Italy;5. Department of Chemistry, University of Bari, Bari, Italy |
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Abstract: | Here we report some recent biophysical issues on the preparation of solute-filled lipid vesicles and their relevance to the construction of “synthetic cells.” First, we introduce the “semi-synthetic minimal cells” as the liposome-based cell-like systems, which contain a minimal number of biomolecules required to display simple and complex biological functions. Next, we focus on recent aspects related to the construction of synthetic cells. Emphasis is given to the interplay between the methods of synthetic cell preparation and the physics of solute encapsulation. We briefly introduce the notion of structural and compositional “diversity” in synthetic cell populations. |
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Keywords: | liposomes synthetic cells synthetic biology entrapment encapsulation |
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