As the most dynamic and diverse macromolecules in our body, proteins perform a vast array of function, such as catalyzing metabolic reactions, forming receptors and channels for transportation, responding to stimuli and etc. In this context, tremendous opportunities are provided in harnessing proteins for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes. However, there are still challenges in the development and delivery of protein therapeutics. For instance, the vulnerable nature of proteins with poor stability lead to alternation of protein architects during delivery process which hindered its application. In addition, the low permeability of native protein though biological barriers (e.g., cell membrane, the mononuclear phagocyte system, blood brain ...