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This project investigates biomineralization processes within artificial membraneless organelles to understand their role in forming metal sulfide minerals. The goal is to develop controlled methods for biomineral production, advancing knowledge in synthetic biology and material science.
Biomineralization typically occurs within membrane-bound intracellular sub-compartments, where phospholipid membranes and embedded proteins play essential roles in regulating the process.
Lately, membraneless organelles have emerged as potential platforms for biomineral production.
Despite their recognized importance in both cell and synthetic biology, only a few studies have examined how membraneless organelles influence biomineral formation and the resulting material properties.In this context…
UNIVERSITAT DES SAARLANDES
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