Noah Ritzmann
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View article: Light Color‐Controlled pH‐Adjustment of Aqueous Solutions Using Engineered Proteoliposomes
Light Color‐Controlled pH‐Adjustment of Aqueous Solutions Using Engineered Proteoliposomes Open
Controlling the pH at the microliter scale can be useful for applications in research, medicine, and industry, and therefore represents a valuable application for synthetic biology and microfluidics. The presented vesicular system translat…
View article: Proton Gradients from Light-Harvesting E. coli Control DNA Assemblies for Synthetic Cells
Proton Gradients from Light-Harvesting E. coli Control DNA Assemblies for Synthetic Cells Open
Data underlying the figures in the publication “Proton gradients from light-harvesting E. coli control DNA assemblies for synthetic cells”, published in Nat Commun 2021, 12, 3967. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-24103-x Table of content…
View article: Proton Gradients from Light-Harvesting E. coli Control DNA Assemblies for Synthetic Cells
Proton Gradients from Light-Harvesting E. coli Control DNA Assemblies for Synthetic Cells Open
Data underlying the figures in the publication “Proton gradients from light-harvesting E. coli control DNA assemblies for synthetic cells”, published in Nat Commun 2021, 12, 3967. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-24103-x Table of content…
View article: Actuation of synthetic cells with proton gradients generated by light-harvesting E. coli
Actuation of synthetic cells with proton gradients generated by light-harvesting E. coli Open
Bottom-up and top-down approaches to synthetic biology each employ distinct methodologies with the common aim to harness new types of living systems. Both approaches, however, face their own challenges towards biotechnological and biomedic…
View article: Optimized reconstitution of membrane proteins into synthetic membranes
Optimized reconstitution of membrane proteins into synthetic membranes Open
Light-driven proton pumps, such as proteorhodopsin, have been proposed as an energy source in the field of synthetic biology. Energy is required to power biochemical reactions within artificially created reaction compartments like proto- o…