DNA-Guided Programmable Protein Assemblies for Biomedical Applications
- PMID: 33605561
- DOI: 10.1002/cplu.202100001
DNA-Guided Programmable Protein Assemblies for Biomedical Applications
Abstract
While the protein assemblies have been found widely existing and playing significant roles in biological systems, their imitation and re-construction is further boosting more applications in biomedical research, such as enzymatic reaction regulation, sensing, and biomedicine. DNA nanotechnology provides a programmable strategy for the fabrication of nanostructures with unprecedented accuracy on the nanoscale. By linking the DNA nanotechnology with proteins of different functions, the precise construction of DNA-guided protein assemblies can be achieved for various biomedical applications. This minireview summarizes the recent advances in the programmable protein assemblies on DNA nanoplatforms and discusses the outlook of DNA-guided protein assemblies in the biomedical research.
Keywords: DNA; drug delivery; nanostructures; proteins; therapeutics.
© 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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