Reflections on biosystems motivating supramolecular engineering |
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Authors: | Hans Kuhn |
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Affiliation: | Ringoldswilstrasse 50, CH-3656 Tschingel, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Some goals of bioelectronics—interfacing biology and electronics — are the understanding of supramolecular bioprocesses and the construction of supramolecular devices. The principles for the design and fabrication of machineries with functional components of molecular size are inspired by reflecting on biosystems, and it seems important to consider such principles. We first discuss attempts to construct supramolecular machines, and then we consider the bacterial reaction centre as an example where supramolecular engineering helps to elucidate a bioprocess. We then discuss possible mechanisms leading to the emergence of life-like systems in the light of the basic principles used to design supramolecular devices. Finally, we reflect on prospects in molecular engineering inspired by studying the emergence of life-like systems. |
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Keywords: | molecular engineering supramolecular devices bacterial reaction centre photoinduced electron pump electron transfer lock-and-key principle programmed-environmental-change concept origin of life organized molecular assemblies |
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