Building a Synthetic Cell Together

  • S. Giaveri
  • , Z. Abil
  • , S. Kohyama
  • , M. Fu
  • , A. Levrier
  • , K. Adamala
  • , W. Chinantuya
  • , C. Dekker
  • , N. Deng
  • , J. Fredens
  • , K. Hagino
  • , K. Jahnke
  • , X. Li
  • , A. B. Lindner
  • , C. Liu
  • , S. Majumder
  • , V. Noireaux
  • , P. Schwille
  • , I. N. Westensee

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Abstract

Synthetic cells (SynCells) are artificial constructs designed to mimic cellular functions, offering insights into fundamental biology, as well as promising impact in the fields of medicine, biotechnology, and bioengineering. Achieving a functional SynCell from the bottom up, i.e. by assembling it from molecular components, requires a global collaboration to overcome the many challenges of engineering and assembling life-like modules while addressing biosafety, equity, and ethical concerns in order to guide responsible innovation. Here, we highlight major scientific hurdles, such as the integration of functional modules by ensuring compatibility across diverse synthetic subsystems, and we propose strategies to advance the field.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number7488
JournalNature communications
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

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