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This project develops synthetic molecular machines within lipid membranes to control ion transport and catalysis. By mimicking biological processes, it aims to create systems that facilitate active transport across membranes, with potential applications in synthetic biology.
This program will develop artificial molecular machines confined within lipid bilayer membranes, to control transmembrane transport and catalysis in cellular systems.
Molecular machines are ubiquitous in nature.
At the heart of many biological processes are protein machines confined within biological membranes, which drive non-equilibrium transmembrane ion pumping via the consumption of chemical fuels.
Biology has evolved to utilise the controlled nanomechanical motion of molecular machines to m…
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