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Synchronous operation of biomolecular engines.

Jakia Jannat Keya1, Arif Md Rashedul Kabir1, Akira Kakugo2,3.   

Abstract

Biomolecular motor systems are the smallest natural machines with an ability to convert chemical energy into mechanical work with remarkably high efficiency. Such attractive features enabled biomolecular motors to become classic tools in soft matter research over the past decade. For designing suitably engineered biomimetic systems, the biomolecular motors can potentially be used as molecular engines that can transform energy and ensure great advantages for the construction of bio-nanodevices and molecular robots. From the optimization of their prolonged lifetime to coordinate them into highly complex and ordered structures, enormous efforts have been devoted to make them useful in the synthetic environment. Synchronous operation of the biomolecular engines is one of the key criteria to coordinate them into certain different patterns, which depends on the local interaction of biomolecular motors. Utilizing chemical and physical stimuli, synchronization of biomolecular motor systems has become possible, which allows them to coordinate into different higher ordered patterns with different modes of functionality. Recently, programmed synchronous operation of the biomolecular engines has also been demonstrated, using a smart biomaterial to build up swarms reminiscent of nature. Here, we review the recent progress in the synchronized operation of biomolecular motors in engineered systems to explicitly program their interaction and further their applications. Such developments in the coordination of biomolecular motors have opened a broad way to explore the construction of future autonomous molecular machines and robots based on synchronization of biomolecular engines.

Keywords:  Biomolecular motor system; Molecular engine; Molecular robot; Swarm; Synchronous behavior

Year:  2020        PMID: 32125657      PMCID: PMC7242543          DOI: 10.1007/s12551-020-00651-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys Rev        ISSN: 1867-2450


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Authors:  Daisuke Inoue; Takahiro Nitta; Arif Md Rashedul Kabir; Kazuki Sada; Jian Ping Gong; Akihiko Konagaya; Akira Kakugo
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