2024
DOI: 10.3390/biom14060624
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Encapsulated Ferritin-like Proteins: A Structural Perspective

Elif Eren,
Norman R. Watts,
Felipe Montecinos
et al.

Abstract: Encapsulins are self–assembling nano–compartments that naturally occur in bacteria and archaea. These nano–compartments encapsulate cargo proteins that bind to the shell’s interior through specific recognition sequences and perform various metabolic processes. Encapsulation enables organisms to perform chemical reactions without exposing the rest of the cell to potentially harmful substances while shielding cargo molecules from degradation and other adverse effects of the surrounding environment. One particula… Show more

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