We describe the mechanism of self-aggregation of α-tocopherol transfer protein into a spherical nanocage employing Monte Carlo simulations. The protein is modeled by a patchy coarse-grained representation, where the protein-protein interfaces, determined in the past by X-ray diffraction, are represented by simplified two-body interaction potentials. Our results show that the oligomerization kinetics proceeds in two steps, with the formation of metastable trimeric units and the subsequent assembly into the spherical aggregates. Data are in agreement with experimental observations regarding the prevalence of different aggregation states at specific ambient conditions. Finally, our results indicate a route for the experimental stabilization of...
Sustainability in food manufacture involves a profound reasoning of the way food are produced. Reduc...
Multi-scale aggregation to network formation of interacting proteins (H3.1) are examined by a knowle...
International audienceUnderstanding the molecular mechanism of the protein assembly still remains a ...
We describe the mechanism of self-aggregation of α-tocopherol transfer protein into a spherical nano...
<p>We describe the mechanism of self-aggregation of α-tocopherol transfer protein into a spherical n...
We report herein a very efficient synthesis strategy for the construction of artificial transient-bi...
In nature, self-assembly occurs on all scales. We try to understand such processes so that we can, f...
Understanding the influence of macromolecular crowding and nanoparticles on the formation of in-regi...
Understanding the self-assembly mechanism of caged proteins provides clues to develop their potentia...
Understanding the self-assembly mechanism of caged proteins provides clues to develop their potentia...
Lipid nanoemulsions are promising nanomaterials for drug delivery applications in food, pharmaceutic...
AbstractWe report Monte Carlo simulations of the initial stages of self-assembly of the HIV-1 capsid...
Nanoparticles introduced in living cells are capable of strongly promoting the aggregation of peptid...
The self-assembly of amyloid β (Aβ) proteins into oligomers is the major pathogenic event leading to...
Self-assembly, the non-dissipative spontaneous formation of structural order spans many length scale...
Sustainability in food manufacture involves a profound reasoning of the way food are produced. Reduc...
Multi-scale aggregation to network formation of interacting proteins (H3.1) are examined by a knowle...
International audienceUnderstanding the molecular mechanism of the protein assembly still remains a ...
We describe the mechanism of self-aggregation of α-tocopherol transfer protein into a spherical nano...
<p>We describe the mechanism of self-aggregation of α-tocopherol transfer protein into a spherical n...
We report herein a very efficient synthesis strategy for the construction of artificial transient-bi...
In nature, self-assembly occurs on all scales. We try to understand such processes so that we can, f...
Understanding the influence of macromolecular crowding and nanoparticles on the formation of in-regi...
Understanding the self-assembly mechanism of caged proteins provides clues to develop their potentia...
Understanding the self-assembly mechanism of caged proteins provides clues to develop their potentia...
Lipid nanoemulsions are promising nanomaterials for drug delivery applications in food, pharmaceutic...
AbstractWe report Monte Carlo simulations of the initial stages of self-assembly of the HIV-1 capsid...
Nanoparticles introduced in living cells are capable of strongly promoting the aggregation of peptid...
The self-assembly of amyloid β (Aβ) proteins into oligomers is the major pathogenic event leading to...
Self-assembly, the non-dissipative spontaneous formation of structural order spans many length scale...
Sustainability in food manufacture involves a profound reasoning of the way food are produced. Reduc...
Multi-scale aggregation to network formation of interacting proteins (H3.1) are examined by a knowle...
International audienceUnderstanding the molecular mechanism of the protein assembly still remains a ...