Building synthetic cellular organization

The elaborate spatial organization of cells enhances, restricts, and regulates protein-protein interactions. However, the biological significance of this organization has been difficult to study without ways of directly perturbing it. We highlight synthetic biology tools for engineering novel cellul...

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