Synthetic compartments stop pathogens from sharing antibiotic resistance genes

Biomedical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a new synthetic approach to controlling cellular biochemical processes. Rather than creating particles or structures that directly interact with cellular machinery through traditional “lock and key” mechanisms, cells are directed to build compartments that physically stop—or encourage—biomolecular functions.


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Source: Phys.org