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Lessons from a Minimal Genome: What Are the Essential Organizing Principles of a Cell Built from Scratch?

Rebecca L TarnopolSierra BowdenKevin HinkleKrithika BalakrishnanAkira NishiiCaleb J KaczmarekTara PawloskiAnthony G Vecchiarelli
Published in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2019)
One of the primary challenges facing synthetic biology is reconstituting a living system from its component parts. A particularly difficult landmark is reconstituting a self-organizing system that can undergo autonomous chromosome compaction, segregation, and cell division. Here, we discuss how the syn3.0 minimal genome can inform us of the core self-organizing principles of a living cell and how these self-organizing processes can be built from the bottom up. The review underscores the importance of fundamental biology in rebuilding life from its molecular constituents.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • stem cells
  • genome wide
  • single molecule