Biomolecule–polymer hybrid compartments: combining the best of both worlds

Volume: 22, Issue: 20, Pages: 11197 - 11218
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Compartmentalization is a fundamental principle in biology that is needed for the temporal and spatial separation of chemically incompatible reactions and biomolecules. Nano- or micro-sized compartments made of synthetic polymers are used to mimick this principle. The self-assembly of these polymers into vesicular objects is highly compatible with the integration of biomolecules, either into the lumen, the membrane or onto the surface of the...
Paper Details
Title
Biomolecule–polymer hybrid compartments: combining the best of both worlds
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
22
Issue
20
Pages
11197 - 11218
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