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Nanoscale Transport Enables Active Self-Assembly of Millimeter-Scale Wires
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EngineeringKinesin Motor ProteinsMolecular Self-assemblyBiofabricationCytoskeletonMillimeter-scale WiresActive Self-assemblySoft RoboticsBiohybrid SystemNanoscale ScienceBiophysicsMaterials ScienceNanoscale SystemNanotechnologyMacromolecular MachineBiomimetic ActuatorHierarchical AssemblyNano ScaleAssemblyMicrofabricationSelf-assemblyApplied PhysicsMicrotubule BundlesNanofabricationMedicine
Active self-assembly processes exploit an energy source to accelerate the movement of building blocks and intermediate structures and modify their interactions. A model system is the assembly of biotinylated microtubules partially coated with streptavidin into linear bundles as they glide on a surface coated with kinesin motor proteins. By tuning the assembly conditions, microtubule bundles with near millimeter length are created, demonstrating that active self-assembly is beneficial if components are too large for diffusive self-assembly but too small for robotic assembly.
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