| Literature DB >> 32151150 |
Vincent Noireaux1, Allen P Liu2.
Abstract
The cell-free molecular synthesis of biochemical systems is a rapidly growing field of research. Advances in the Human Genome Project, DNA synthesis, and other technologies have allowed the in vitro construction of biochemical systems, termed cell-free biology, to emerge as an exciting domain of bioengineering. Cell-free biology ranges from the molecular to the cell-population scales, using an ever-expanding variety of experimental platforms and toolboxes. In this review, we discuss the ongoing efforts undertaken in the three major classes of cell-free biology methodologies, namely protein-based, nucleic acids-based, and cell-free transcription-translation systems, and provide our perspectives on the current challenges as well as the major goals in each of the subfields.Entities:
Keywords: bottom-up synthetic biology; cell-free transcription–translation; self-assembly; synthetic cell
Year: 2020 PMID: 32151150 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-bioeng-092019-111110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Biomed Eng ISSN: 1523-9829 Impact factor: 9.590