“…The construction of an autonomous synthetic cell (SC) from the bottom-up is a formidable task. Hence, rather than creating a single compartment that performs every necessary cellular function, most bottom-up SC research focuses on recapitulating specific cellular hallmarks such as metabolism ( Lee et al, 2018 ; Berhanu et al, 2019 ), division ( Zhu and Szostak, 2009 ; Kretschmer et al, 2019 ; Miele et al, 2020 ; Steinkühler et al, 2020 ; Dreher et al, 2021 ), and communication ( Lentini et al, 2014 ; Booth et al, 2016 ; Lentini et al, 2017 ; Ding et al, 2018 ; Niederholtmeyer et al, 2018 ; Rampioni et al, 2018 ; Tang et al, 2018 ; Joesaar et al, 2019 ; Toparlak et al, 2020 ; Chakraborty and Wegner, 2021 ), into simple cell models. Membrane-defined SCs have been developed from liposomes ( Stano, 2019 ), emulsion droplets ( Booth et al, 2017a ), polymersomes ( Rideau et al, 2018 ), and proteinosomes ( Huang et al, 2013 ) that feature an internal lumen surrounded by a physical boundary comprised of a lipid bilayer or monolayer, amphipathic polymers, or proteins, respectively.…”