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Anatomy of Nanoscale Propulsion

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF BIOPHYSICS, VOL 44
Volume 44, Issue -, Pages 77-100

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ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-biophys-060414-034216

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nanomotors; micromotors; micropumps; enzyme motors; enzyme pumps; electrophoresis; diffusiophoresis; chemotaxis

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Nature supports multifaceted forms of life. Despite the variety and complexity of these forms, motility remains the epicenter of life. The applicable laws of physics change upon going from macroscales to microscales and nanoscales, which are characterized by low Reynolds number (Re). We discuss motion at low Re in natural and synthetic systems, along with various propulsion mechanisms, including electrophoresis, electrolyte diffusiophoresis, and nonelectrolyte diffusiophoresis. We also describe the newly uncovered phenomena of motility in non-ATP-driven self-powered enzymes and the directional movement of these enzymes in response to substrate gradients. These enzymes can also be immobilized to function as fluid pumps in response to the presence of their substrates. Finally, we review emergent collective behavior arising from interacting motile species, and we discuss the possible biomedical applications of the synthetic nanobots and microbots.

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