Ferritin A from <i>Escherichia coli</i> (EcFtnA) is 24-meric protein, which forms spherical cagelike structures called nanocages. The nanocage structure is stabilized by the interface around 4-, 3-, and 2-fold symmetric axes. The subunit structure of EcFtnA comprises a four-helix bundle (helices A–D) and an additional helix E, which forms a 4-fold axis. In this study, we examined the contribution of the interface around three symmetric axes. pH-induced dissociation experiments monitored by analytical ultracentrifugation and small-angle X-ray scattering showed that the dimer related by 2-fold symmetry is the most stable unit. Mutations located near the 3-fold axis revealed that the contribution of each interaction was small. A mutant lacking...
<p>Based on their nanocage architectures, ferritins show their potential applications in medical ima...
Ferritins are ubiquitous proteins used to sequester and store iron in almost all life forms. In cl...
Proteins of the ferritin family are ubiquitous in living organisms. With their spherical cage-like s...
Functional ferritins are 24-mer nanocages that self-assemble with extended contacts between pairs of...
Functional ferritins are 24-mer nanocages that self-assemble with extended contacts between pairs of...
Investigations into protein quaternary structure can lead to deeper insight into the fundamentals go...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Cage proteins assemble into nanoscale structures with large centra...
The bacterioferritin from E. coli (BFR), a maxi-ferritin made of 24 subunits, has been utilized as a...
Self-assembly of protein nano-structure is an essential and ubiquitous phenomenon which plays a role...
The assembly reaction of <i>Escherichia coli</i> ferritin A (EcFtnA) was studied using time-resolved...
The thermal and chemical stability of 24mer ferritins has led to attempts to exploit their naturally...
Rendering the geometry of protein-based assemblies controllable remains challenging. Protein shell-l...
Members of the ferritin superfamily are multi-subunit cage-like proteins with a hollow interior cavi...
This project aims to expand the utilization of protein containers in nanotechnology. Ferritin is wel...
Bacterioferritin (BFR) is a bacterial member of the ferritin family that functions in iron metabolis...
<p>Based on their nanocage architectures, ferritins show their potential applications in medical ima...
Ferritins are ubiquitous proteins used to sequester and store iron in almost all life forms. In cl...
Proteins of the ferritin family are ubiquitous in living organisms. With their spherical cage-like s...
Functional ferritins are 24-mer nanocages that self-assemble with extended contacts between pairs of...
Functional ferritins are 24-mer nanocages that self-assemble with extended contacts between pairs of...
Investigations into protein quaternary structure can lead to deeper insight into the fundamentals go...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Cage proteins assemble into nanoscale structures with large centra...
The bacterioferritin from E. coli (BFR), a maxi-ferritin made of 24 subunits, has been utilized as a...
Self-assembly of protein nano-structure is an essential and ubiquitous phenomenon which plays a role...
The assembly reaction of <i>Escherichia coli</i> ferritin A (EcFtnA) was studied using time-resolved...
The thermal and chemical stability of 24mer ferritins has led to attempts to exploit their naturally...
Rendering the geometry of protein-based assemblies controllable remains challenging. Protein shell-l...
Members of the ferritin superfamily are multi-subunit cage-like proteins with a hollow interior cavi...
This project aims to expand the utilization of protein containers in nanotechnology. Ferritin is wel...
Bacterioferritin (BFR) is a bacterial member of the ferritin family that functions in iron metabolis...
<p>Based on their nanocage architectures, ferritins show their potential applications in medical ima...
Ferritins are ubiquitous proteins used to sequester and store iron in almost all life forms. In cl...
Proteins of the ferritin family are ubiquitous in living organisms. With their spherical cage-like s...