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从少到多——细胞生物学的自下而上重建。

More from less - bottom-up reconstitution of cell biology.

机构信息

Physics of Cellular Interactions Group, AMOLF, 1098 XG Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Department Cellular and Molecular Biophysics, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, 82152 Martinsried, Germany

出版信息

J Cell Sci. 2019 Feb 4;132(4):jcs227488. doi: 10.1242/jcs.227488.

Abstract

The ultimate goal of bottom-up synthetic biology is recreating life in its simplest form. However, in its quest to find the minimal functional units of life, this field contributes more than its main aim by also offering a range of tools for asking, and experimentally approaching, biological questions. This Review focusses on how bottom-up reconstitution has furthered our understanding of cell biology. Studying cell biological processes has a long tradition, but only recent technological advances have enabled researchers to reconstitute increasingly complex biomolecular systems by controlling their multi-component composition and their spatiotemporal arrangements. We illustrate this progress using the example of cytoskeletal processes. Our understanding of these has been greatly enhanced by reconstitution experiments, from the first experiments 70 years ago to recent work on minimal cytoskeleton systems (including this Special Issue of Journal of Cell Science). Importantly, reconstitution approaches are not limited to the cytoskeleton field. Thus, we also discuss progress in other areas, such as the shaping of biomembranes and cellular signalling, and prompt the reader to add their subfield of cell biology to this list in the future.

摘要

自下而上的合成生物学的最终目标是用最简单的形式重建生命。然而,在追求寻找生命的最小功能单元的过程中,这个领域的贡献不仅仅在于其主要目标,还提供了一系列工具来提出和实验性地解决生物学问题。这篇综述重点介绍了自下而上的重构如何促进我们对细胞生物学的理解。研究细胞生物学过程有着悠久的传统,但只有最近的技术进步才使研究人员能够通过控制其多组分组成和时空排列来重新构建越来越复杂的生物分子系统。我们使用细胞骨架过程的例子来说明这一进展。从 70 年前的第一个实验到最近关于最小细胞骨架系统的工作(包括本期《细胞科学杂志》特刊),重构实验极大地增强了我们对这些过程的理解。重要的是,重构方法不仅限于细胞骨架领域。因此,我们还讨论了在生物膜形成和细胞信号转导等其他领域的进展,并促使读者在未来将他们的细胞生物学子领域添加到这个列表中。

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