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Multiphase coacervates: mimicking complex cellular structures through liquid–liquid phase separation

Minghao Wei, Xiaokang Wang, Yan Qiao

2024Chemical Communications16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Coacervate microdroplets, arising from liquid-liquid phase separation, have emerged as promising models for primary cells, demonstrating the ability to regulate biomolecular enrichment, create chemical gradients, accelerate confined reactions, and even express proteins. Notably, multiphase coacervation provides a robust framework to replicate hierarchically complex cellular structures, offering valuable insights into cellular organization and function. In this review, we explore the recent advancements in the study of multiphase coacervates, focusing on design strategies, underlying mechanisms, structural control, and their applications in biomimetics. These developments highlight the potential of multiphase coacervates as powerful tools in the field of synthetic biology and material science.

Topics & Concepts

CoacervateBiomimeticsNanotechnologyPhase (matter)Materials scienceChemistryChromatographyOrganic chemistryConnective tissue disorders researchLipid metabolism and biosynthesisPickering emulsions and particle stabilization
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