执行机构
纳米技术
分子马达
计算机科学
仿生学
材料科学
人工智能
作者
T. Nitta,Yingzhe Wang,Zhao Du,Keisuke Morishima,Y. Hiratsuka
出处
期刊:Nature Materials
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2021-04-19
卷期号:20 (8): 1149-1155
被引量:65
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41563-021-00969-6
摘要
Leveraging the motion and force of individual molecular motors in a controlled manner to perform macroscopic tasks can provide substantial benefits to many applications, including robotics. Nonetheless, although millimetre-scale movement has been demonstrated with synthetic and biological molecular motors, their efficient integration into engineered systems that perform macroscopic tasks remains challenging. Here, we describe an active network capable of macroscopic actuation that is hierarchically assembled from an engineered kinesin, a biomolecular motor, and microtubules, resembling the contractile units in muscles. These contracting materials can be formed in desired areas using patterned ultraviolet illumination, allowing their incorporation into mechanically engineered systems, being also compatible with printing technologies. Due to the designed filamentous assembly of kinesins, the generated forces reach the micronewton range, enabling actuation of millimetre-scale mechanical components. These properties may be useful for the fabrication of soft robotic systems with advanced functionalities.
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