Literature DB >> 33135368

Engineering Tobacco Mosaic Virus and Its Virus-Like-Particles for Synthesis of Biotemplated Nanomaterials.

Kok Zhi Lee1, Vindula Basnayake Pussepitiyalage2, Yu-Hsuan Lee3, L Sue Loesch-Fries4, Michael T Harris3, Shohreh Hemmati2, Kevin V Solomon1,5.   

Abstract

Biomolecules are increasingly attractive templates for the synthesis of functional nanomaterials. Chief among them is the plant tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) due to its high aspect ratio, narrow size distribution, diverse biochemical functionalities presented on the surface, and compatibility with a number of chemical conjugations. These properties are also easily manipulated by genetic modification to enable the synthesis of a range of metallic and non-metallic nanomaterials for diverse applications. This article reviews the characteristics of TMV and related viruses, and their virus-like particle (VLP) derivatives, and how these may be manipulated to extend their use and function. A focus of recent efforts has been on greater understanding and control of the self-assembly processes that drive biotemplate formation. How these features have been exploited in engineering applications such as, sensing, catalysis, and energy storage are briefly outlined. While control of VLP surface features is well-established, fewer tools exist to control VLP self-assembly, which limits efforts to control template uniformity and synthesis of certain templated nanomaterials. However, emerging advances in synthetic biology, machine learning, and other fields promise to accelerate efforts to control template uniformity and nanomaterial synthesis enabling more widescale industrial use of VLP-based biotemplates.
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Keywords:  barley stripe mosaic virus; biotemplate; nanomaterial; tobacco mosaic virus; virus-like particle

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33135368     DOI: 10.1002/biot.202000311

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol J        ISSN: 1860-6768            Impact factor:   4.677


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1.  Nano-pesticides: the lunch-box principle-deadly goodies (semio-chemical functionalised nanoparticles that deliver pesticide only to target species).

Authors:  J J Scott-Fordsmand; L F Fraceto; M J B Amorim
Journal:  J Nanobiotechnology       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 10.435

2.  Alcohol-perturbed self-assembly of the tobacco mosaic virus coat protein.

Authors:  Ismael Abu-Baker; Amy Szuchmacher Blum
Journal:  Beilstein J Nanotechnol       Date:  2022-04-01       Impact factor: 3.649

3.  The Use of a Replicating Virus Vector For in Planta Generation of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Nanorods Suitable For Metallization.

Authors:  Keith Saunders; Eva C Thuenemann; Sachin N Shah; Hadrien Peyret; Ruth Kristianingsih; Sergio G Lopez; Jake Richardson; George P Lomonossoff
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-04-26

4.  A Replicating Viral Vector Greatly Enhances Accumulation of Helical Virus-Like Particles in Plants.

Authors:  Eva C Thuenemann; Matthew J Byrne; Hadrien Peyret; Keith Saunders; Roger Castells-Graells; Inmaculada Ferriol; Mattia Santoni; John F C Steele; Neil A Ranson; Linda Avesani; Juan Jose Lopez-Moya; George P Lomonossoff
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-05-11       Impact factor: 5.048

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