Molecular Machines with Bio-Inspired Mechanisms

Liang Zhang, Vanesa Marcos Algaba, David Leigh

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    Abstract

    The widespread use of molecular-level motion in key natural processes suggests that great rewards could come from bridging the gap between the present generation of synthetic molecular machines—which by and large function as switches—and the machines of the macroscopic world, which utilize the synchronized behavior of integrated components to perform more sophisticated tasks than is possible with any individual switch. Should we try to make molecular machines of greater complexity by trying to mimic machines from the macroscopic world or instead apply unfamiliar (and no doubt have to discover or invent currently unknown) mechanisms utilized by biological machines? Here we try to answer that question by exploring some of the advances made to date using bio-inspired machine mechanisms.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
    Early online date26 Feb 2018
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

    Keywords

    • molecular machines
    • molecular motors
    • catenanes
    • rotaxanes

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