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Virus-Inspired Function in Engineered Protein Cages.

Thomas G W Edwardson1, Donald Hilvert1.   

Abstract

The structural and functional diversity of proteins combined with their genetic programmability has made them indispensable modern materials. Well-defined, hollow protein capsules have proven to be particularly useful due to their ability to compartmentalize macromolecules and chemical processes. To this end, viral capsids are common scaffolds and have been successfully repurposed to produce a suite of practical protein-based nanotechnologies. Recently, the recapitulation of viromimetic function in protein cages of nonviral origin has emerged as a strategy to both complement physical studies of natural viruses and produce useful scaffolds for diverse applications. In this perspective, we review recent progress toward generation of virus-like behavior in nonviral protein cages through rational engineering and directed evolution. These artificial systems can aid our understanding of the emergence of viruses from existing cellular components, as well as provide alternative approaches to tackle current problems, and open up new opportunities, in medicine and biotechnology.

Year:  2019        PMID: 31117660     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b03705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


  13 in total

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5.  RNA nanotechnology to build a dodecahedral genome of single-stranded RNA virus.

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6.  Molecular exclusion limits for diffusion across a porous capsid.

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7.  Design of metal-mediated protein assemblies via hydroxamic acid functionalities.

Authors:  Rohit H Subramanian; Jie Zhu; Jake B Bailey; Jerika A Chiong; Yiying Li; Eyal Golub; F Akif Tezcan
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8.  Measurements of the self-assembly kinetics of individual viral capsids around their RNA genome.

Authors:  Rees F Garmann; Aaron M Goldfain; Vinothan N Manoharan
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Review 9.  Multifunctional biomolecule nanostructures for cancer therapy.

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