Bionanoparticles comprised of naturally occurring monomers are gaining interest in the development of novel drug transportation systems. Here we report on the stabilisation, cellular uptake, and macrophage clearance of nanotubes formed from the self-assembling gp053 tail sheath protein of the vB_EcoM_FV3 bacteriophage. To evaluate the potential of the bacteriophage protein-based nanotubes as therapeutic nanocarriers, we investigated their internalisation into colorectal cancer cell lines and professional macrophages that may hinder therapeutic applications by clearing nanotube carriers. We fused the bacteriophage protein with a SNAP-tag self-labelling enzyme and demonstrated that its activity is retained in assembled nanotubes, indicating t...
Tunneling nanotubes are long, non-adherent F-actin-based cytoplasmic extensions which connect proxim...
The recombinant phage tail sheath protein, gp053, from Escherichia coli infecting myovirus vB_EcoM_F...
Nucleotides, peptides and proteins serve as a scaffold material for self-assembling nanostructures. ...
Recent advances in medicine and nanotechnology have inspired numerous researches in which nano-engin...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for carbon nanotube (CNT) internalisation into live cells i...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for carbon nanotube (CNT) internalisation into live cells i...
Broad applications of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) dictate the necessity to better underst...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are being investigated for a variety of biomedical applications. Despite num...
Broad applications of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) dictate the necessity to better underst...
We introduce a self-assembling polypeptide-based nanotube system having the ability to specifically ...
<div><p>Tunneling nanotubes are long, non-adherent F-actin-based cytoplasmic extensions which connec...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are widely used for biomedical applications as intracellular transporters of...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are widely used for biomedical applications as intracellular transporters of...
The recombinant phage tail sheath protein, gp053, from Escherichia coli infecting myovirus vB_EcoM_F...
Microtubules are hollow protein cylinders of 25 nm diameter which are implicated in cytokinetics and...
Tunneling nanotubes are long, non-adherent F-actin-based cytoplasmic extensions which connect proxim...
The recombinant phage tail sheath protein, gp053, from Escherichia coli infecting myovirus vB_EcoM_F...
Nucleotides, peptides and proteins serve as a scaffold material for self-assembling nanostructures. ...
Recent advances in medicine and nanotechnology have inspired numerous researches in which nano-engin...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for carbon nanotube (CNT) internalisation into live cells i...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for carbon nanotube (CNT) internalisation into live cells i...
Broad applications of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) dictate the necessity to better underst...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are being investigated for a variety of biomedical applications. Despite num...
Broad applications of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) dictate the necessity to better underst...
We introduce a self-assembling polypeptide-based nanotube system having the ability to specifically ...
<div><p>Tunneling nanotubes are long, non-adherent F-actin-based cytoplasmic extensions which connec...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are widely used for biomedical applications as intracellular transporters of...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are widely used for biomedical applications as intracellular transporters of...
The recombinant phage tail sheath protein, gp053, from Escherichia coli infecting myovirus vB_EcoM_F...
Microtubules are hollow protein cylinders of 25 nm diameter which are implicated in cytokinetics and...
Tunneling nanotubes are long, non-adherent F-actin-based cytoplasmic extensions which connect proxim...
The recombinant phage tail sheath protein, gp053, from Escherichia coli infecting myovirus vB_EcoM_F...
Nucleotides, peptides and proteins serve as a scaffold material for self-assembling nanostructures. ...