How
biologists are creating life-like cells from scratch
There were
just eight ingredients: two proteins, three buffering agents, two types of fat
molecule and some chemical energy. But that was enough to create a flotilla of
bouncing, pulsating blobs — rudimentary cell-like structures with some of the
machinery necessary to divide on their own.
To biophysicist Petra Schwille, the dancing creations
in her lab represent an important step towards building a synthetic cell from
the bottom up, something she has been working towards for the past ten years,
most recently at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in Martinsried,
Germany.
“I have always been fascinated by this question, ‘What
distinguishes life from non-living matter?’” she says. The challenge, according
to Schwille, is to determine which components are needed to make a living
system. In her perfect synthetic cell, she’d know every single factor that
makes it tick.
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