research illustration (IMAGE)
Caption
Schematic representation of the mechanisms by which light-activated molecular machines kill fungi. Molecular machines bind to fungal mitochondria, decreasing adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production and impairing the function of energy-dependent transporters that control the movement of ions, such as calcium. This leads to the influx of water, which causes the organelles to swell and eventually the cells to burst.
Credit
Image courtesy of Tour Group/Rice University
Usage Restrictions
Must credit Tour Group/Rice University.
License
Original content