Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus is a single-stranded RNA plant virus with a diameter of 28 nm. The proteins comprising the capsid of this virus can be purified and reassembled either by themselves to form hollow structures or with polyanions such as double-stranded DNA or single-stranded RNA. Depending on pH and ionic strength, a diverse range of structures and shapes can form. The work presented here focuses on using these proteins to encapsulate a fluorescent polyanionic semiconducting polymer, MPS-PPV (poly-2-methoxy-5-propyloxy sulfonate phenylene vinlyene), in order to obtain optically active virus-like particles. After encapsulation, fluorescence from MPS-PPV shows two distinct peaks, which suggests the polymer may be in two conformatio...
Here a method is presented for the temperature-switchable assembly of viral particles into large hie...
Self-assembly of polystyrene sulfonate and modified cowpea chlorotic mottle virus protein yields mon...
A study of the in vitro nanoparticle-templated assembly of a mutant of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus...
In this paper, we describe the controlled incorporation of two synthetic polymers with different str...
The inside surfaces of the protein shells of many viruses are positively charged, thereby enhancing ...
The design and engineering of biological building blocks that self-assemble into highly ordered, wel...
AbstractWe report a study of the in vitro self-assembly of virus-like particles formed by the capsid...
There has been tremendous progress towards the development of responsive polymers that are programme...
Viruses provide a whole new set of building blocks for the development of new materials and as such ...
The first half of this dissertation (Chapters 1-3) deals with the in vitro self-assembly of Cowpea C...
Capsids of the cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) hold great promise for use as nanocarriers in vi...
AbstractCapsids of many viruses assemble around nucleic acids or other polymers. Understanding how t...
Virus-like particles (VLPs) have been created from luminescent Pt(II) complex amphiphiles, able to f...
The cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) is a nanoparticle that holds promise for diagnostic and the...
Previous work has shown that purified capsid protein (CP) of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) is...
Here a method is presented for the temperature-switchable assembly of viral particles into large hie...
Self-assembly of polystyrene sulfonate and modified cowpea chlorotic mottle virus protein yields mon...
A study of the in vitro nanoparticle-templated assembly of a mutant of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus...
In this paper, we describe the controlled incorporation of two synthetic polymers with different str...
The inside surfaces of the protein shells of many viruses are positively charged, thereby enhancing ...
The design and engineering of biological building blocks that self-assemble into highly ordered, wel...
AbstractWe report a study of the in vitro self-assembly of virus-like particles formed by the capsid...
There has been tremendous progress towards the development of responsive polymers that are programme...
Viruses provide a whole new set of building blocks for the development of new materials and as such ...
The first half of this dissertation (Chapters 1-3) deals with the in vitro self-assembly of Cowpea C...
Capsids of the cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) hold great promise for use as nanocarriers in vi...
AbstractCapsids of many viruses assemble around nucleic acids or other polymers. Understanding how t...
Virus-like particles (VLPs) have been created from luminescent Pt(II) complex amphiphiles, able to f...
The cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) is a nanoparticle that holds promise for diagnostic and the...
Previous work has shown that purified capsid protein (CP) of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) is...
Here a method is presented for the temperature-switchable assembly of viral particles into large hie...
Self-assembly of polystyrene sulfonate and modified cowpea chlorotic mottle virus protein yields mon...
A study of the in vitro nanoparticle-templated assembly of a mutant of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus...