Ferritin family proteins are found in all kingdoms of life and act to store iron within a protein cage and to protect the cell from oxidative damage caused by the Fenton reaction. The structural and biochemical features of the ferritins have been widely exploited in bionanotechnology applications: from the production of metal nanoparticles; as templates for semi-conductor production; and as scaffolds for vaccine design and drug delivery. In this review we first discuss the structural properties of the main ferritin family proteins, and describe how their organisation specifies their functions. Second, we describe materials science applications of ferritins that rely on their ability to sequester metal within their cavities. Finally, we expl...
Members of the ferritin superfamily are multi-subunit cage-like proteins with a hollow interior cavi...
Thermophilic ferritin from Archaeoglobus fulgidus (AfFtn) is a 24meric, hollow, cage-like protein, w...
The delivery of therapeutic proteins is one of the greatest challenges in the treatment of human dis...
Ferritin family proteins are found in all kingdoms of life and act to store iron within a protein ca...
This project aims to expand the utilization of protein containers in nanotechnology. Ferritin is wel...
Ferritin, a naturally occuring iron-storage protein, plays an important role in nanoengineering and ...
The iron-storage protein ferritin (Ftn) assembles into a protein cage structure with 24 subunits and...
The thermal and chemical stability of 24mer ferritins has led to attempts to exploit their naturally...
Nanotechnology has become a field of intense interest due to its applications in medicine, cosmetics...
Ferritins, the main intracellular iron storage proteins, have been studied for over 60years, mainly...
Ferritins are ubiquitous proteins that serve the dual-function of iron reservoir and sequestering t...
Ferritins are characterized by highly conserved three-dimensional structures similar to spherical sh...
Self-assembling protein cages have been exploited as templates for nanoparticle synthesis. The ferri...
Iron is an abundant transition metal that is essential for life, being associated with many enzyme a...
Ferritin stores and releases iron ions in mammals. It is globally important as a drug nanocarrier. T...
Members of the ferritin superfamily are multi-subunit cage-like proteins with a hollow interior cavi...
Thermophilic ferritin from Archaeoglobus fulgidus (AfFtn) is a 24meric, hollow, cage-like protein, w...
The delivery of therapeutic proteins is one of the greatest challenges in the treatment of human dis...
Ferritin family proteins are found in all kingdoms of life and act to store iron within a protein ca...
This project aims to expand the utilization of protein containers in nanotechnology. Ferritin is wel...
Ferritin, a naturally occuring iron-storage protein, plays an important role in nanoengineering and ...
The iron-storage protein ferritin (Ftn) assembles into a protein cage structure with 24 subunits and...
The thermal and chemical stability of 24mer ferritins has led to attempts to exploit their naturally...
Nanotechnology has become a field of intense interest due to its applications in medicine, cosmetics...
Ferritins, the main intracellular iron storage proteins, have been studied for over 60years, mainly...
Ferritins are ubiquitous proteins that serve the dual-function of iron reservoir and sequestering t...
Ferritins are characterized by highly conserved three-dimensional structures similar to spherical sh...
Self-assembling protein cages have been exploited as templates for nanoparticle synthesis. The ferri...
Iron is an abundant transition metal that is essential for life, being associated with many enzyme a...
Ferritin stores and releases iron ions in mammals. It is globally important as a drug nanocarrier. T...
Members of the ferritin superfamily are multi-subunit cage-like proteins with a hollow interior cavi...
Thermophilic ferritin from Archaeoglobus fulgidus (AfFtn) is a 24meric, hollow, cage-like protein, w...
The delivery of therapeutic proteins is one of the greatest challenges in the treatment of human dis...