Connectability of protein cages
- PMID: 36133365
- PMCID: PMC9416917
- DOI: 10.1039/d0na00227e
Connectability of protein cages
Abstract
Regular, hollow proteinaceous nanoparticles are widespread in nature. The well-defined structures as well as diverse functions of naturally existing protein cages have inspired the development of new nanoarchitectures with desired capabilities. In such approaches, a key functionality is "connectability". Engineering of interfaces between cage building blocks to modulate intra-cage connectability leads to protein cages with new morphologies and assembly-disassembly properties. Modification of protein cage surfaces to control inter-cage connectability enables their arrangement into lattice-like nanomaterials. Here, we review the current progress in control of intra- and inter-cage connectability for protein cage-based nanotechnology development.
This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Conflict of interest statement
JGH is named as an inventor on a patent application related to protein-cage assembly construction. He is also the founder of and holds equity in nCage Therapeutics LLC, which aims to commercialise protein cages for therapeutic applications.
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