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JumpCrisscross 2 hours ago

“This was where the field had been stuck for some time. Researchers before Adamala had figured out different ways to feed and grow synthetic cells and to replicate their DNA. But cell division is a different beast. A typical cell reorganizes its cytoskeleton — a network of protein fibers that provide structural support — to halve its DNA and split. Synthetic biologists could not figure out how to get their cells to undergo this complex process.

So Adamala decided to ditch the cytoskeleton. One day, while tearing through the literature, she came across an interesting mechanism in a paper (opens a new tab). By attaching protein tags to a cell membrane, the synthetic biologist Reinhard Lipowsky (opens a new tab) at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces attracted other proteins to crowd around and physically bend the membrane, forcing the cell to divide. Following this approach, Adamala tweaked a cell-membrane protein and tested it in her protocells. After several tries, it worked.“

This is the novel bit.

ezst an hour ago | parent [-]

(opens a new tab)

khriss an hour ago | parent [-]

Yeah, I was wondering about that as well. Some weird AI transcriber?

jmaw 8 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

I interpreted it as the author adding some internal dialog about how they want to do more research on the article/person in question so they were opening up a new tab so they could learn more. But I can see how this could certainly be some copy/paste artifact.

kridsdale1 41 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

More likely stuff that gets picked up when you copy and paste. I’ve seen that happen in the Google Chat electron app.

satvikpendem 41 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

Maybe an accessibility feature for TTS or blind users?