Primary cell wall inspired micro containers as a step towards a synthetic plant cell
Assembling synthetic plant cell is difficult due to the presence of primary cell wall. Here, the authors describe the assembly of lipid-containing bodies that can be coated with cellulose and pectin, and show how these so-called plantosomes can be manipulated by changing surrounding milieu.
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Main Authors: | T. Paulraj, S. Wennmalm, D.C.F. Wieland, A. V. Riazanova, A. Dėdinaitė, T. Günther Pomorski, M. Cárdenas, A. J. Svagan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/35e9fe62af8c4e088f12cf1eab01db74 |
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