Biological processes often depend on the harmonious interplay of multiple macromolecules. Biotechnology has had great success in applying and modifying individual components, but the building of multi-component teams is at an early stage. Cells are intelligent in sensing their environment, so manipulating just one signal can limit potency and promote side-effects for therapeutics. Here we critically assess the latest advances in irreversibly connecting individual protein units, through different spontaneous or catalysed reactions. Then we outline efforts to go beyond bipartite assembly, towards multimeric or sequence-programmed architectures. These early steps will be put in context of the enormous opportunities for synthetic protein nanoma...
Despite nature’s prevalent use of metals as prosthetics to adapt or enhance the behaviour of protein...
The assembly of protein machines in cells is precise, rapid, and coupled to protein synthesis with r...
Nanotechnology is aimed at influencing the structure of matter at the atomic level with the objecti...
Recent advances in computational methods have enabled the predictive design of self-assembling prote...
Protein based nanotechnology is an emerging field, which could someday provide novel protein materia...
The ability to assemble molecules into supramolecular architectures of controllable size and symmetr...
Proteins are Nature’s fundamental multitools, fulfilling crucial roles in catalyzing complex chemica...
Designed rational assembly of proteins promises novel properties and functionalities as well as new ...
Protein complexes are ubiquitous in living systems and have a range of biotechnological applications...
Advances in synthetic chemistry have, arguably, allowed chemists to compete with Nature for the synt...
This review article covers recent developments in the use of enzyme-catalyzed reactions to control m...
Nature uses dynamic molecular platforms for the recruitment of weakly associating proteins into high...
Self-assembling proteins that form diverse architectures are widely used in material science and nan...
Organized complexity is a hallmark of biology in general, and eukaryotes in particular. This phenome...
<p>Driven by the development of new technologies and an ever expanding knowledge base of molecular a...
Despite nature’s prevalent use of metals as prosthetics to adapt or enhance the behaviour of protein...
The assembly of protein machines in cells is precise, rapid, and coupled to protein synthesis with r...
Nanotechnology is aimed at influencing the structure of matter at the atomic level with the objecti...
Recent advances in computational methods have enabled the predictive design of self-assembling prote...
Protein based nanotechnology is an emerging field, which could someday provide novel protein materia...
The ability to assemble molecules into supramolecular architectures of controllable size and symmetr...
Proteins are Nature’s fundamental multitools, fulfilling crucial roles in catalyzing complex chemica...
Designed rational assembly of proteins promises novel properties and functionalities as well as new ...
Protein complexes are ubiquitous in living systems and have a range of biotechnological applications...
Advances in synthetic chemistry have, arguably, allowed chemists to compete with Nature for the synt...
This review article covers recent developments in the use of enzyme-catalyzed reactions to control m...
Nature uses dynamic molecular platforms for the recruitment of weakly associating proteins into high...
Self-assembling proteins that form diverse architectures are widely used in material science and nan...
Organized complexity is a hallmark of biology in general, and eukaryotes in particular. This phenome...
<p>Driven by the development of new technologies and an ever expanding knowledge base of molecular a...
Despite nature’s prevalent use of metals as prosthetics to adapt or enhance the behaviour of protein...
The assembly of protein machines in cells is precise, rapid, and coupled to protein synthesis with r...
Nanotechnology is aimed at influencing the structure of matter at the atomic level with the objecti...