Compartmentalized reaction dynamics

Compartmentalized reaction dynamics Group Leader :
Tomoaki Matsuura
Researcher :
Satoshi Fujii

Dynamic reaction compartments

Dynamic reaction compartments Group Leader :
Hiroaki Suzuki

Evolutionary programing
 

Evolutionary programing Group Leader :
Norikazu Ichihashi
Researcher :
Kimihito Usui
Takako Awai
Takuyo Aita
Technical Assistant :
Naoko Kamimura
Yuri Fujii
Ryoko Otsuki
Tomomi Sakamoto
Mari Tominaga

Organization of in liposome reaction

Organization of in liposome reaction Group Leader :
Takeshi Sunami
Researcher :
Takehiro Nishikawa
Kei Kitahara
Technical Assistant :
Ayako Lorens

Characteristics of micro-scale reaction environment

Characteristics of micro-scale reaction environment Group Leader :
Tetsuya Yomo
Researcher :
Arnaud Germond
Technical Assistant :
Yuki Kennedy
Rie Furushima
 

Our Research Goal

Project Leader
Tetsuya Yomo

Life is frequently defined as an “evolvable and self-sustainable chemical reaction system.” This definition, however, is not widely accepted and represents not all the characteristics of cell, the natural dynamic micro-reactor. The aim of this project is to construct an artificial micro-reactor demonstrating the dynamical properties of natural cells from identified materials. We focus on three dynamic properties: 1) stochasticity, high efficiency, and robustness of internal reactions; 2) recursivity by growth and division; and 3) evolvability by mutation and selection. We compare the constructed artificial micro-reactor with a bacterium, Escherichia coli, to identify the differences and similarities between the artificial and natural dynamic micro-reactors. The construction and comparison will provide a new concept of the “cell” as the minimum unit of life, leading to the design principles for an artificial cell. This project requires interdisciplinary collaboration among various fields such as cell biology, biochemistry, physicochemistry, theoretical biology, and micro- or nanoengineering. This collaboration will cultivate young researchers who will open a new field of science.

 

Contact

Graduate School of Information Science and Technology Osaka University. 1-5 Yamadaoka,Suita,Osaka, 565-0871. Japan

Phone: +81 (0) 6 6879 4399
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