Protein nanocages have been explored as potential carriers in biomedicine. Formed by the self-assembly of protein subunits, the caged structure has three surfaces that can be engineered: the interior, the exterior and the intersubunit. Therapeutic and diagnostic molecules have been loaded in the interior of nanocages, while their external surfaces have been engineered to enhance their biocompatibility and targeting abilities. Modifications of the intersubunit interactions have been shown to modulate the self-assembly profile with implications for tuning the molecular release. We review natural and synthetic protein nanocages that have been modified using chemical and genetic engineering techniques to impart non-natural functions that are re...
Proteins that self-assemble into polyhedral shell-like structures are useful molecular containers bo...
Protein cage nanoparticles are excellent candidates for use as multifunctional delivery nanoplatform...
Recently, the potential use of nanoparticles for the targeted delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic...
In recent years, protein nanocages have been shown to be one the most promising and potential carrie...
Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionise every facet of human life. One particularly exciti...
Nanocarriers that deliver functional proteins to cell interiors are an attractive platform for the i...
Well-defined containers constructed from multiple protein subunits are a unique class of nanomateria...
Altres ajuts: FISS/PS09-00165Altres ajuts: FISS/PI12-00327Lack of targeting and improper biodistribu...
Protein cage nanoparticles are biomolecule-based supramolecular biopolymers and attractive candidate...
Protein cage nanoparticles are protein-based supramolecular virus-like particles and attractive cand...
Abstract Like natural viruses, manmade protein cages for drug delivery are to be ideally formed by r...
Protein nanocages play crucial roles in sub- cellular compartmentalization and spatial control in a...
Protein cages, including ferritins, viral capsids, and encapsulins, are biomolecule-based supramolec...
Self-assembling proteins that form diverse architectures are widely used in material science and nan...
BACKGROUND Naturally occurring protein cages, both viral and non-viral assemblies, have been deve...
Proteins that self-assemble into polyhedral shell-like structures are useful molecular containers bo...
Protein cage nanoparticles are excellent candidates for use as multifunctional delivery nanoplatform...
Recently, the potential use of nanoparticles for the targeted delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic...
In recent years, protein nanocages have been shown to be one the most promising and potential carrie...
Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionise every facet of human life. One particularly exciti...
Nanocarriers that deliver functional proteins to cell interiors are an attractive platform for the i...
Well-defined containers constructed from multiple protein subunits are a unique class of nanomateria...
Altres ajuts: FISS/PS09-00165Altres ajuts: FISS/PI12-00327Lack of targeting and improper biodistribu...
Protein cage nanoparticles are biomolecule-based supramolecular biopolymers and attractive candidate...
Protein cage nanoparticles are protein-based supramolecular virus-like particles and attractive cand...
Abstract Like natural viruses, manmade protein cages for drug delivery are to be ideally formed by r...
Protein nanocages play crucial roles in sub- cellular compartmentalization and spatial control in a...
Protein cages, including ferritins, viral capsids, and encapsulins, are biomolecule-based supramolec...
Self-assembling proteins that form diverse architectures are widely used in material science and nan...
BACKGROUND Naturally occurring protein cages, both viral and non-viral assemblies, have been deve...
Proteins that self-assemble into polyhedral shell-like structures are useful molecular containers bo...
Protein cage nanoparticles are excellent candidates for use as multifunctional delivery nanoplatform...
Recently, the potential use of nanoparticles for the targeted delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic...