Protein cages are nanocompartments with a well-defined structure and monodisperse size. They are composed of several individual subunits and can be categorized as viral and non-viral protein cages. Native viral cages often exhibit a cationic interior, which binds the anionic nucleic acid genome through electrostatic interactions leading to efficient encapsulation. Non-viral cages can carry various cargo, ranging from small molecules to inorganic nanoparticles. Both cage types can be functionalized at targeted locations through genetic engineering or chemical modification to entrap materials through interactions that are inaccessible to wild-type cages. Moreover, the limited number of constitutional subunits ease the modification efforts, be...
Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionise every facet of human life. One particularly exciti...
Protein cage nanoparticles are biomolecule-based supramolecular biopolymers and attractive candidate...
Protein nanocages have been explored as potential carriers in biomedicine. Formed by the self-assemb...
Protein cages are nanocompartments with a well-defined structure and monodisperse size. They are com...
Well-defined containers constructed from multiple protein subunits are a unique class of nanomateria...
Proteins and protein-based assemblies represent the most structurally and functionally diverse molec...
Protein cages, such as viruses, are well-defined biological nanostructures which are highly symmetri...
Proteins that self-assemble into polyhedral shell-like structures are useful molecular containers bo...
Protein cage nanoparticles are protein-based supramolecular virus-like particles and attractive cand...
Protein cage nanoparticles are made of biomaterials, proteins, and have well-defined cage-like archi...
Protein cages, including ferritins, viral capsids, and encapsulins, are biomolecule-based supramolec...
Protein capsids are specialized and versatile natural macromolecules with exceptional properties. Th...
Protein capsids are specialized and versatile natural macromolecules with exceptional properties. Th...
A perspective on abiotic material encapsulation inside virus capsids is provided. The emphasis is on...
BACKGROUND Naturally occurring protein cages, both viral and non-viral assemblies, have been deve...
Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionise every facet of human life. One particularly exciti...
Protein cage nanoparticles are biomolecule-based supramolecular biopolymers and attractive candidate...
Protein nanocages have been explored as potential carriers in biomedicine. Formed by the self-assemb...
Protein cages are nanocompartments with a well-defined structure and monodisperse size. They are com...
Well-defined containers constructed from multiple protein subunits are a unique class of nanomateria...
Proteins and protein-based assemblies represent the most structurally and functionally diverse molec...
Protein cages, such as viruses, are well-defined biological nanostructures which are highly symmetri...
Proteins that self-assemble into polyhedral shell-like structures are useful molecular containers bo...
Protein cage nanoparticles are protein-based supramolecular virus-like particles and attractive cand...
Protein cage nanoparticles are made of biomaterials, proteins, and have well-defined cage-like archi...
Protein cages, including ferritins, viral capsids, and encapsulins, are biomolecule-based supramolec...
Protein capsids are specialized and versatile natural macromolecules with exceptional properties. Th...
Protein capsids are specialized and versatile natural macromolecules with exceptional properties. Th...
A perspective on abiotic material encapsulation inside virus capsids is provided. The emphasis is on...
BACKGROUND Naturally occurring protein cages, both viral and non-viral assemblies, have been deve...
Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionise every facet of human life. One particularly exciti...
Protein cage nanoparticles are biomolecule-based supramolecular biopolymers and attractive candidate...
Protein nanocages have been explored as potential carriers in biomedicine. Formed by the self-assemb...