Thanks!
Thanks!
It works even in buffer, so we feel like it's a step in the right direction for integration into biological environments.
The first work of @saniyahaya.bsky.social PhD, with guidance from @shuntaroamano.bsky.social cial, now out #OpenAcces in @angewandtechemie.bsky.social
Interested in active transport, taxis, or light-driven systems?
Our latest work may catch your curiosity: shorturl.at/ApOse
A structurally simple molecule can transport multiple anions against their concetration gradiend (a form of phototaxis).
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Shoutout to Kaiyuan, Federico, & Shaymaa (not on bsky), as well as a big thank you to our collaborators (@stefanborsley.bsky.social, @epenocchio.bsky.social, @claudiabonfio.bsky.social), and Job's team!
I believe these works are also a nice example of how focusing on network properties (and specifically ratchet mechanisms, the principles underlying molecular machines) enables rather complex tasks using very simple molecules.
A bit that I particularly like of our work: we did the key experiments guided by theory, which helped us to find conditions where small differences were amplified, and even revealed nonlinearities.
The two works have the same root, but then explore different aspects: Boekhoven and coworkers realized selective transport, while we focused on kinetic aspects which enable pumping in the presence of a chemical fuel on either side of the barrier.
Long story short, the works were treated largely independently: we found constructive editors and reviewers, but the randomness of peer review also appeared. For us it was a bit faster, so we waited to share the work more broadly, ideally returning the big favor they did initially by waiting for us.
So, we coordinated: they were incredibly kind [thanks!π] to wait for us to write the manuscript and few [very intense] weeks later we uploaded to ChemRxiv both works, submitting then to the same peer reviewed journal.
They had decided to write the work and had the manuscript basically ready, while we were still attempting transport through lipid membranes.
Job & his team were incredibly open in discussing their findings. We had both achieved the key milestones, and both teams attempted transport through lipid membranes with little success.
..first thing he mention upon arrival : they were also working on active transport! π±
Last fall I was invited by @boekhovenlab.bsky.social at TUM for a PhD defense: we had been using "their" carbodiimides to achieve active transport and was looking forward to discussing the systems with him, so I anticipated the topic shortly before arriving..
Pumping molecules against a gradient without a pump?
Back-to-back with @boekhovenlab.bsky.social, we describe minimal systems that use chemical energy to transport molecules against a concentration gradient.
It started with a little shock!π§΅
Us: shorturl.at/smQNF
Job's team: shorturl.at/zftps
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Peng-Lai, @stefanborsley.bsky.social, Martin & our collaborators Alessandro and @giusepponelab.bsky.social demonstrate how a catalyst transduces chemical energy to perform mechanical work in www.nature.com/articles/s41... in @nature.com. tinyurl.com/jny7nen5. Animation @scicommstudios.bsky.socialπ
If you've ever read about molecular motors, you've probably wondered about "power strokes." We looked into that by simulating a catalysis-driven molecular motor explicitly π§
I am super happy to share my latest work with Alex, Geyao, and Todd @nuchemistry.bsky.social
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Thank you @andrewbissette.bsky.social you for handling the manuscript smoothly and for arranging this Preview!
Check out starter packs in #ChemSky to find people quickly: blueskydirectory.com/starter-pack... there's a bunch of good ones.
We are pleased to have 14 young European scientists visit us for the 3rd Chemistry Europe Early Career Researchers Meeting