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This project explores dynamic and emergent self-assembly in synthetic chemical systems by combining peptide synthesis with DNA hybridization. The goal is to create novel nanostructures that mimic the properties of living systems, enhancing our understanding of cellular biology.
Structural organisation in living systems is both dynamic (varies with time), and emergent (more than the sum of its parts).
Different blends of these aspects can be said to contribute to all the uniquely impressive processes of cellular biology.
In contrast, synthetic self-assembled chemical systems rarely express each of these properties, being largely based on single self-assembly systems (e.g. DNA hybridisation or metal coordination), and static (i.e. observed at its thermodynamic minimum).…
UNIVERSITY OF KENT
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