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Establishing Communication Between Artificial Cells

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 25, Issue 55, Pages 12659-12670

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201901726

Keywords

artificial cells; cell-free synthetic biology; molecular communication; protocells

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  1. European Research Council [694410-AEDNA]

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Communication between artificial cells is essential for the realization of complex dynamical behaviors at the multi-cell level. It is also an important prerequisite for modular systems design, because it determines how spatially separated functional modules can coordinate their actions. Among others, molecular communication is required for artificial cell signaling, synchronization of cellular behaviors, computation, group-level decision-making processes and pattern formation in artificial tissues. In this review, an overview of various recent approaches to create communicating artificial cellular systems is provided. In this context, important physicochemical boundary conditions that have to be considered for the design of the communicating cells are also described, and a survey of the most striking emergent behaviors that may be achieved in such systems is given.

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