The Use of Cell-free Protein Synthesis to Push the Boundaries of Synthetic Biology

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Cell-free protein synthesis is emerging as a powerful tool to accelerate the progress of synthetic biology. Notably, cell-free systems that harness extracted synthetic machinery of cells can address many of the issues associated with the complexity and variability of living systems. In particular, cell-free systems can be programmed with various configurations of genetic information, providing great flexibility and accessibility to the field of synthetic biology. Empowered by recent progress, cell-free systems are now evolving into artificial biological systems that can be tailored for various applications, including on-demand biomanufacturing, diagnostics, and new materials design. Here, we review the key developments related to cell-free protein synthesis systems, and discuss the future directions of these promising technologies.

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Kim, K. J., Lee, S. J., & Kim, D. M. (2023, December 1). The Use of Cell-free Protein Synthesis to Push the Boundaries of Synthetic Biology. Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering. Korean Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12257-022-0279-2

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