| Literature DB >> 32871201 |
Anastasia Varanko1, Soumen Saha1, Ashutosh Chilkoti2.
Abstract
Engineering protein and peptide-based materials for drug delivery applications has gained momentum due to their biochemical and biophysical properties over synthetic materials, including biocompatibility, ease of synthesis and purification, tunability, scalability, and lack of toxicity. These biomolecules have been used to develop a host of drug delivery platforms, such as peptide- and protein-drug conjugates, injectable particles, and drug depots to deliver small molecule drugs, therapeutic proteins, and nucleic acids. In this review, we discuss progress in engineering the architecture and biological functions of peptide-based biomaterials -naturally derived, chemically synthesized and recombinant- with a focus on the molecular features that modulate their structure-function relationships for drug delivery.Entities:
Keywords: Bioinspired materials; Drug delivery; Hierarchical self-assembly; Polypeptides; Recombinant proteins
Year: 2020 PMID: 32871201 PMCID: PMC7456198 DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2020.08.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Drug Deliv Rev ISSN: 0169-409X Impact factor: 15.470