Bioinspired self-sorting and self-assembling systems using engineered versions of natural protein cages are being developed for biocatalysis and therapeutic delivery. The packaging and intracellular delivery of guest proteins is of particular interest for both in vitro and in vivo cell engineering. However, there is a lack of bionanotechnology platforms that combine programmable guest protein encapsidation with efficient intracellular uptake. We report a minimal peptide anchor for in vivo self-sorting of cargo-linked capsomeres of murine polyomavirus (MPyV) that enables controlled encapsidation of guest proteins by in vitro self-assembly. Using Förster resonance energy transfer, we demonstrate the flexibility in this system to support coenc...
Protein cages have recently emerged as an important platform for nanotechnology development. Of the ...
We have genetically engineered the capsid proteins (CPs) of two RNA-packaging plant viruses, BMV and...
Peptide insertions in the primary sequence of proteins expand functionality by introducing new bindi...
Bioinspired self-sorting and self-assembling systems using engineered versions of natural protein ca...
Bioinspired self-sorting and self-assembling systems using engineered versions of natural protein ca...
Nature uses bottom-up approaches for the controlled assembly of highly ordered hierarchical structur...
Nature uses bottom-up approaches for the controlled assembly of highly ordered hierarchical structur...
Metabolic pathways are commonly organized by sequestration into discrete cellular compartments. Comp...
Complex biological processes are often performed by self-organizing nanostructures comprising multip...
and key words Mouse polyomavirus-derived virus-like particles composed from major capsid protein VP1...
By recruiting functional domains supporting DNA condensation, cell binding, internalization, endosom...
Nanometer-scale molecular assemblies have numerous applications in materials, catalysis, and medicin...
Item does not contain fulltextViruses are among the simplest biological systems and are highly effec...
Protein cages have recently emerged as an important platform for nanotechnology development. Of the ...
We have genetically engineered the capsid proteins (CPs) of two RNA-packaging plant viruses, BMV and...
Peptide insertions in the primary sequence of proteins expand functionality by introducing new bindi...
Bioinspired self-sorting and self-assembling systems using engineered versions of natural protein ca...
Bioinspired self-sorting and self-assembling systems using engineered versions of natural protein ca...
Nature uses bottom-up approaches for the controlled assembly of highly ordered hierarchical structur...
Nature uses bottom-up approaches for the controlled assembly of highly ordered hierarchical structur...
Metabolic pathways are commonly organized by sequestration into discrete cellular compartments. Comp...
Complex biological processes are often performed by self-organizing nanostructures comprising multip...
and key words Mouse polyomavirus-derived virus-like particles composed from major capsid protein VP1...
By recruiting functional domains supporting DNA condensation, cell binding, internalization, endosom...
Nanometer-scale molecular assemblies have numerous applications in materials, catalysis, and medicin...
Item does not contain fulltextViruses are among the simplest biological systems and are highly effec...
Protein cages have recently emerged as an important platform for nanotechnology development. Of the ...
We have genetically engineered the capsid proteins (CPs) of two RNA-packaging plant viruses, BMV and...
Peptide insertions in the primary sequence of proteins expand functionality by introducing new bindi...