Final Report Summary - INTERCOM (The Influence of Interfaces, Confinement and Compartmentalization on Chemical Reactions)
In our research, we have discovered how coacervation of collections of proteins and other molecules can form compartments capable of transcription and translation (i.e. the process of producing proteins encoded by DNA). Coacervation creates an artificial cell-like environment in which the binding constant between DNA and RNA-polymerase is larger by two orders of magnitude and the rate of mRNA production is increased by a factor of four. The effect of crowding on the kinetics of the fundamental machinery of gene expression has a direct impact on our understanding of biochemical networks in vivo and will aid the development of synthetic cells.