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This project explores biological self-organization by creating synthetic systems that mimic cellular polarization. Using engineered proteins in artificial compartments, it aims to understand fundamental mechanisms of cell polarity and potentially develop applications in synthetic biology and living organisms.
Biological self-organisation through spontaneous symmetry breaking is essential for the emergence and maintenance of life.
Cell polarity, where an asymmetric distribution of molecules is achieved within a cellular compartment, is one of the simplest and most studied examples.
However, due to the diversity and complexity of nature, and despite the many known pathways and theoretical models, the fundamental mechanisms are still poorly understood. I propose a ‘bottom-up’ synthetic biology approach…
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