Container Subsystem

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The container subsystem is responsible for spatial organization of the synthetic cell. In its simplest form, it consists of a biocompatible material that encapsulates the cytoplasm. More complicated container subsystems might include additional internal spatial structure. In some cases, the boundary of the container subsystem may not be completely distinct from the surrounding environment, as is the case with a condensate or other non-membrane-bound method of spatial organization.

Vesicle-Based Systems

Phospholipid Vesicles

Droplet-Based Systems

Condensate-Based Systems

Implementation in BioCRNpyler