The polymeric display of proteins is a method that could be used to increase the immunogenicity of antigens and to enhance the interaction strength of binding domains for their target ligands through an avidity effect. However, the coupling of proteins to oligomeric scaffolds is challenging. The chemical conjugation and recombinant fusion techniques have limitations that prevent their general use. In this work we describe a simple and effective method for coupling proteins to the decameric structure of Brucella abortus Lumazine Synthase based on the use of a pair of high affinity heterodimeric coiled coil peptides complementary fused to the scaffold and the target protein. Results obtained with a series of proteins demonstrate the capabilit...
The ability of antibodies to bind a wide variety of analytes with high specificity and high affinity...
We report on transiently responsive protein-polymer conjugates that temporarily change their protein...
Virus-like particles (VLPs) are non-infectious self-assembling nanoparticles, useful in medicine and...
Protein assemblies with a high degree of repetitiveness and organization are known to induce strong ...
Protein assemblies with a high degree of repetitiveness and organization are known to induce strong ...
Nature uses dynamic molecular platforms for the recruitment of weakly associating proteins into high...
An artificial polypeptide scaffold composed of surface anchor and protein capture domains was design...
Across bioengineering there is a need to couple proteins to other proteins, or to peptides. Although...
Virus-like particles are excellent inducers of the adaptive immune response of humans and are presen...
<p> In this thesis it is demonstrated that it is possible to use Protein-based Polymers (PbPs) as sy...
Controlling the topology of polymer-modified proteins has attracted growing interest. However, one o...
Some combinations of leucine zipper peptides are capable of forming a-helical heterodimeric coiled c...
Combining proteins or their defined domains offers new enhanced functions. Conventionally, two prote...
Virus-like particles (VLPs) are non-infectious self-assembling nanoparticles, useful in medicine and...
Inspired by the architecture of icosahedral viruses, self-assembling polypeptide nanoparticles (SAPN...
The ability of antibodies to bind a wide variety of analytes with high specificity and high affinity...
We report on transiently responsive protein-polymer conjugates that temporarily change their protein...
Virus-like particles (VLPs) are non-infectious self-assembling nanoparticles, useful in medicine and...
Protein assemblies with a high degree of repetitiveness and organization are known to induce strong ...
Protein assemblies with a high degree of repetitiveness and organization are known to induce strong ...
Nature uses dynamic molecular platforms for the recruitment of weakly associating proteins into high...
An artificial polypeptide scaffold composed of surface anchor and protein capture domains was design...
Across bioengineering there is a need to couple proteins to other proteins, or to peptides. Although...
Virus-like particles are excellent inducers of the adaptive immune response of humans and are presen...
<p> In this thesis it is demonstrated that it is possible to use Protein-based Polymers (PbPs) as sy...
Controlling the topology of polymer-modified proteins has attracted growing interest. However, one o...
Some combinations of leucine zipper peptides are capable of forming a-helical heterodimeric coiled c...
Combining proteins or their defined domains offers new enhanced functions. Conventionally, two prote...
Virus-like particles (VLPs) are non-infectious self-assembling nanoparticles, useful in medicine and...
Inspired by the architecture of icosahedral viruses, self-assembling polypeptide nanoparticles (SAPN...
The ability of antibodies to bind a wide variety of analytes with high specificity and high affinity...
We report on transiently responsive protein-polymer conjugates that temporarily change their protein...
Virus-like particles (VLPs) are non-infectious self-assembling nanoparticles, useful in medicine and...