An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of self-assembly and provide routes to new materials for the delivery of drugs and biologicals and the development of protocells. We show that short designed peptides can be combined to form unilamellar spheres approximately 100 nanometers in diameter. The design comprises two, noncovalent, heterodimeric and homotrimeric coiled-coil bundles. These are joined back to back to render two complementary hubs, which when mixed form hexagonal networks that close to form cages. This design strategy offers control over chemistry, self-assembly, reversibility, and size of such particles
Nature uses proteins and nucleic acids to form a wide array of structural motifs. Chemists have appl...
Nature uses proteins and nucleic acids to form a wide array of structural motifs. Chemists have appl...
The rational design of peptides that fold to form discrete nanoscale objects, and/or self-assemble i...
An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of sel...
An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of sel...
An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of sel...
Protein complexes perform a diversity of functions in natural biological systems. While computationa...
Polypeptides and polynucleotides are natural programmable biopolymers that can self-assemble into co...
Polypeptides and polynucleotides are natural programmable biopolymers that can self-assemble into co...
Polypeptides and polynucleotides are natural programmable biopolymers that can self-assemble into co...
Polypeptides and polynucleotides are natural programmable biopolymers that can self-assemble into co...
One possible route to develop new synthetic-biological systems is to assemble discrete nanoscale obj...
One possible route to develop new synthetic-biological systems is to assemble discrete nanoscale obj...
The design of bioinspired nanostructures and materials of defined size and shape is challenging as i...
The design of bioinspired nanostructures and materials of defined size and shape is challenging as i...
Nature uses proteins and nucleic acids to form a wide array of structural motifs. Chemists have appl...
Nature uses proteins and nucleic acids to form a wide array of structural motifs. Chemists have appl...
The rational design of peptides that fold to form discrete nanoscale objects, and/or self-assemble i...
An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of sel...
An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of sel...
An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of sel...
Protein complexes perform a diversity of functions in natural biological systems. While computationa...
Polypeptides and polynucleotides are natural programmable biopolymers that can self-assemble into co...
Polypeptides and polynucleotides are natural programmable biopolymers that can self-assemble into co...
Polypeptides and polynucleotides are natural programmable biopolymers that can self-assemble into co...
Polypeptides and polynucleotides are natural programmable biopolymers that can self-assemble into co...
One possible route to develop new synthetic-biological systems is to assemble discrete nanoscale obj...
One possible route to develop new synthetic-biological systems is to assemble discrete nanoscale obj...
The design of bioinspired nanostructures and materials of defined size and shape is challenging as i...
The design of bioinspired nanostructures and materials of defined size and shape is challenging as i...
Nature uses proteins and nucleic acids to form a wide array of structural motifs. Chemists have appl...
Nature uses proteins and nucleic acids to form a wide array of structural motifs. Chemists have appl...
The rational design of peptides that fold to form discrete nanoscale objects, and/or self-assemble i...