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A A Iaroslavov, I V Kaplan, T N Erokhina, S Iu Morozov, A G Solov'ev, A D Leshchiner, A A Riakhnianskaia, A C Malinin, L A Stepanova, O I Kiselev, I G Atabekov.
Abstract
Currently, a range of biologically active molecules have been attached to plant and bacterial viras nanoscaffolds, yielding stable nanoparticles that display multiple copies of the desired molecule. In this paper we propose a new method of non-covalent attachment of peptides to the surface of virios. We have demonstrated that this method is efficient in a model system that includes tobacco mosaic virus particles, synthetic polycation (quaternized poly(4-vinylpyridine) carrying ethyl ethyl pendant radicals) and polypeptide of interest. This principle of step-by-step binding to the surface of virions was used for electrostatic association with hydrophilic fragment of influenza virus haemagglutinin.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22096992 DOI: 10.1134/s1068162011040169
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioorg Khim ISSN: 0132-3423