Alphaviruses are animal viruses holding great promise for biomedical applications as drug delivery vectors, functional imaging probes, and nanoparticle delivery vesicles because of their efficient in vitro self-assembly properties. However, due to their complex structure, with a protein capsid encapsulating the genome and an outer membrane composed of lipids and glycoproteins, the in-vitro self-assembly of virus-like particles, which have the functional virus coat but carry an artificial cargo, can be challenging. Fabrication of such alphavirus-like particles is likely to require a two-step process: first, the assembly of a capsid structure around an artificial core, second the addition of the membrane layer. Here we report progress made on...
Viruses are very efficient in the delivery of their viral DNA or RNA into cells. Using them as DNA/R...
Understanding the fundamental principles underlying supramolecular self-assembly may facilitate many...
Protein cages providing a controlled environment to encapsulated cargo are a ubiquitous presence in ...
Viral nanoparticles used for biomedical applications must be able to discriminate between tumor or v...
Core-like particles of an enveloped animal virus can self-assemble efficiently on artificial templat...
Alphaviruses are comprised of a nucleocapsid core surrounded by a lipid membrane containing glycopro...
The mosquito-borne chikungunya virus (CHIKV) causes arthritic diseases in humans, whereas the aquati...
Self-assembly of regular protein surfaces around nanoparticle templates provides a new class of hybr...
Item does not contain fulltextViruses are among the simplest biological systems and are highly effec...
In biology, there are an abundant number of self-assembled structures organized according to hierarc...
Alphaviruses are small, spherical, enveloped positive-sense single stranded RNA viruses responsible ...
Alphavirus virions possess a T=4 icosahedral nucleocapsid core (NC), enveloped in a host-derived mem...
Protein nanoparticles, such as Virus-like particles (VLPs), are becoming promising agents to deliver...
Viruses are very efficient in the delivery of their viral DNA or RNA into cells. Using them as DNA/R...
Understanding the fundamental principles underlying supramolecular self-assembly may facilitate many...
Protein cages providing a controlled environment to encapsulated cargo are a ubiquitous presence in ...
Viral nanoparticles used for biomedical applications must be able to discriminate between tumor or v...
Core-like particles of an enveloped animal virus can self-assemble efficiently on artificial templat...
Alphaviruses are comprised of a nucleocapsid core surrounded by a lipid membrane containing glycopro...
The mosquito-borne chikungunya virus (CHIKV) causes arthritic diseases in humans, whereas the aquati...
Self-assembly of regular protein surfaces around nanoparticle templates provides a new class of hybr...
Item does not contain fulltextViruses are among the simplest biological systems and are highly effec...
In biology, there are an abundant number of self-assembled structures organized according to hierarc...
Alphaviruses are small, spherical, enveloped positive-sense single stranded RNA viruses responsible ...
Alphavirus virions possess a T=4 icosahedral nucleocapsid core (NC), enveloped in a host-derived mem...
Protein nanoparticles, such as Virus-like particles (VLPs), are becoming promising agents to deliver...
Viruses are very efficient in the delivery of their viral DNA or RNA into cells. Using them as DNA/R...
Understanding the fundamental principles underlying supramolecular self-assembly may facilitate many...
Protein cages providing a controlled environment to encapsulated cargo are a ubiquitous presence in ...