Sensing the Light With Artificial Cells.

IF 2.8 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
ChemBioChem Pub Date : 2026-04-28 DOI:10.1002/cbic.202500976
Lei Liu, Peiyong Song, Meiqi Luo, Li Zhao, Yiyang Lin
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Abstract

Nature has evolved sophisticated light-harvesting systems and sensory mechanisms that detect light, convert it into biochemical energy, regulate biological processes, and synthesize organic compounds and oxygen. Extensive studies have explored the chemical and physical principles underlying the structure and function of photoreceptors and chromophore-embedded proteins, providing insights into light-matter interactions in biological systems. Artificial cells, designed to replicate natural cells, offer a unique platform for investigating biological processes and the origins of life. The development of hierarchical structures capable of light harvesting, sensory detection, and photoenergy conversion is a critical step toward creating effective cell mimics. This review highlights the role of photosensation and photoenergy transduction in biology, summarizes the bottom-up construction of artificial cells, and examines recent advancements in light-harvesting, phototransduction, and energy conversion within these systems, along with light-controlled cytomimetic behaviors.

用人造细胞感知光。
大自然已经进化出复杂的光收集系统和感觉机制,可以探测光,将其转化为生物化学能,调节生物过程,合成有机化合物和氧气。广泛的研究探索了光感受器和嵌入发色团的蛋白质的结构和功能的化学和物理原理,为生物系统中的光物质相互作用提供了见解。人造细胞是用来复制自然细胞的,为研究生物过程和生命起源提供了一个独特的平台。能够收集光、感知探测和光能转换的分层结构的发展是创造有效的细胞模拟的关键一步。本文重点介绍了光感觉和光能转导在生物学中的作用,总结了自底向上构建人工细胞的研究进展,并探讨了这些系统在光收集、光导和能量转换以及光控细胞仿生行为方面的最新进展。
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ChemBioChem
ChemBioChem 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.10%
发文量
407
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: ChemBioChem (Impact Factor 2018: 2.641) publishes important breakthroughs across all areas at the interface of chemistry and biology, including the fields of chemical biology, bioorganic chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, synthetic biology, biocatalysis, bionanotechnology, and biomaterials. It is published on behalf of Chemistry Europe, an association of 16 European chemical societies, and supported by the Asian Chemical Editorial Society (ACES).
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