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Engineering Virus Capsids Into Biomedical Delivery Vehicles: Structural Engineering Problems in Nanoscale.

Saumya Bajaj, Manidipa Banerjee.   

Abstract

Virus capsids have evolved to protect the genome sequestered in their interior from harsh environmental conditions, and to deliver it safely and precisely to the host cell of choice. This characteristic makes them naturally perfect containers for delivering therapeutic molecules to specific locations. Development of an ideal virus-based nano-container for medical usage requires that the capsid be converted into a targetable protein cage which retains the original stability, flexibility and host cell penetrating properties of the native particles, without the associated immunogenicity, and is able to encapsulate large quantities of therapeutic or diagnostic material. In the last few years, several icosahedral, non-enveloped viruses, with a diameter of 25-90 nm-a size which conveniently falls within the 10-100 nm range desirable for biomedical nanoparticles-have been chemically or genetically engineered towards partial fulfilment of the above criteria. This review summarizes the approaches taken towards engineering viruses into biomedical delivery devices and discusses the challenges involved in achieving this goal.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26301300     DOI: 10.1166/jbn.2015.1959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Nanotechnol        ISSN: 1550-7033            Impact factor:   4.099


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2.  Functional RNAs: combined assembly and packaging in VLPs.

Authors:  Po-Yu Fang; Lizzette M Gómez Ramos; Stefany Y Holguin; Chiaolong Hsiao; Jessica C Bowman; Hung-Wei Yang; Loren Dean Williams
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2017-04-07       Impact factor: 16.971

3.  Display of single-chain variable fragments on bacteriophage MS2 virus-like particles.

Authors:  Christopher A Lino; Jerri C Caldeira; David S Peabody
Journal:  J Nanobiotechnology       Date:  2017-02-13       Impact factor: 10.435

Review 4.  In Vitro Assembly of Virus-Like Particles and Their Applications.

Authors:  Dinh To Le; Kristian M Müller
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2021-04-10

5.  A Biocompatible Ultrananocrystalline Diamond (UNCD) Coating for a New Generation of Dental Implants.

Authors:  Orlando Auciello; Sandra Renou; Karam Kang; Deborah Tasat; Daniel Olmedo
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-25       Impact factor: 5.076

Review 6.  Nanoreactor Design Based on Self-Assembling Protein Nanocages.

Authors:  Huimei Ren; Shaozhou Zhu; Guojun Zheng
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2019-01-30       Impact factor: 5.923

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