Contains fulltext : 35236.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Virus particles are probably the most precisely defined nanometre-sized objects that can be formed by protein self-assembly. Although their natural function is the storage and transport of genetic material, they have more recently been applied as scaffolds for mineralization and as containers for the encapsulation of inorganic compounds(1,2). The reproductive power of viruses has been used to develop versatile analytical methods, such as phage display, for the selection and identification of (bio) active compounds(3). To date, the combined use of self-assembly and reproduction has not been used for the construction of catalytic systems. Here we describe a ...
Organizing active enzyme molecules on nanometer‐sized scaffolds is a promising strategy for designin...
The design and engineering of biological building blocks that self-assemble into\ud highly ordered, ...
International audienceOrganizing active enzyme molecules on nanometer-sized scaffolds is a promising...
Virus particles are probably the most precisely defined nanometre-sized objects that can be formed b...
Plant virus nanoparticles are promising candidates for the development of novel materials, including...
Protein cages are attractive as molecular scaffolds for the fundamental study of enzymes and metabol...
The cooperative organization of enzymes by cells is a key feature for the efficiency of living syste...
In the cell, enzymes are almost always spatially confined in crowded and tightly controlled cellular...
In the cell, enzymes are almost always spatially confined in crowded and tightly controlled cellular...
The simultaneous expression in Escherichia coli cells of the Qβ virus-like particle (VLP) capsid pro...
The virus like particle (VLP) derived from bacteriophage P22 presents a unique platform for construc...
NoDiscovery of new catalysts for demanding aqueous reactions is challenging. Here, we describe metho...
Discovery of new catalysts for demanding aqueous reactions is challenging. Here, we describe methodo...
Discovery of new catalysts for demanding aqueous reactions is challenging. In here, we describe meth...
The packaging of proteins into discrete compartments is an essential feature for cellular efficiency...
Organizing active enzyme molecules on nanometer‐sized scaffolds is a promising strategy for designin...
The design and engineering of biological building blocks that self-assemble into\ud highly ordered, ...
International audienceOrganizing active enzyme molecules on nanometer-sized scaffolds is a promising...
Virus particles are probably the most precisely defined nanometre-sized objects that can be formed b...
Plant virus nanoparticles are promising candidates for the development of novel materials, including...
Protein cages are attractive as molecular scaffolds for the fundamental study of enzymes and metabol...
The cooperative organization of enzymes by cells is a key feature for the efficiency of living syste...
In the cell, enzymes are almost always spatially confined in crowded and tightly controlled cellular...
In the cell, enzymes are almost always spatially confined in crowded and tightly controlled cellular...
The simultaneous expression in Escherichia coli cells of the Qβ virus-like particle (VLP) capsid pro...
The virus like particle (VLP) derived from bacteriophage P22 presents a unique platform for construc...
NoDiscovery of new catalysts for demanding aqueous reactions is challenging. Here, we describe metho...
Discovery of new catalysts for demanding aqueous reactions is challenging. Here, we describe methodo...
Discovery of new catalysts for demanding aqueous reactions is challenging. In here, we describe meth...
The packaging of proteins into discrete compartments is an essential feature for cellular efficiency...
Organizing active enzyme molecules on nanometer‐sized scaffolds is a promising strategy for designin...
The design and engineering of biological building blocks that self-assemble into\ud highly ordered, ...
International audienceOrganizing active enzyme molecules on nanometer-sized scaffolds is a promising...