Coacervate Droplets for Synthetic Cells

Author:

Lin Zi1,Beneyton Thomas1ORCID,Baret Jean‐Christophe1ORCID,Martin Nicolas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université de Bordeaux CNRS Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal UMR5031, 115 avenue du Dr. Schweitzer 33600 Pessac France

Abstract

AbstractThe design and construction of synthetic cells – human‐made microcompartments that mimic features of living cells – have experienced a real boom in the past decade. While many efforts have been geared toward assembling membrane‐bounded compartments, coacervate droplets produced by liquid–liquid phase separation have emerged as an alternative membrane‐free compartmentalization paradigm. Here, the dual role of coacervate droplets in synthetic cell research is discussed: encapsulated within membrane‐enclosed compartments, coacervates act as surrogates of membraneless organelles ubiquitously found in living cells; alternatively, they can be viewed as crowded cytosol‐like chassis for constructing integrated synthetic cells. After introducing key concepts of coacervation and illustrating the chemical diversity of coacervate systems, their physicochemical properties and resulting bioinspired functions are emphasized. Moving from suspensions of free floating coacervates, the two nascent roles of these droplets in synthetic cell research are highlighted: organelle‐like modules and cytosol‐like templates. Building the discussion on recent studies from the literature, the potential of coacervate droplets to assemble integrated synthetic cells capable of multiple life‐inspired functions is showcased. Future challenges that are still to be tackled in the field are finally discussed.

Funder

Fondation Simone et Cino Del Duca

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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