2014
DOI: 10.1021/nn4055732
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In Vivo Architectonic Stability of Fully de Novo Designed Protein-Only Nanoparticles

Abstract: The fully de novo design of protein building blocks for self-assembling as functional nanoparticles is a challenging task in emerging nanomedicines, which urgently demand novel, versatile, and biologically safe vehicles for imaging, drug delivery, and gene therapy. While the use of viruses and virus-like particles is limited by severe constraints, the generation of protein-only nanocarriers is progressively reachable by the engineering of protein-protein interactions, resulting in self-assembling functional bu… Show more

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“…The different architectonic patterns adopted by GFP oligomers would necessarily be connected to distinct morphometries and biophysical properties of the materials, which have been so far generically identified as planar, toroid nanoparticles [19]. In this context, fine SAXS analyses revealed a broad range of shapes, from rod forms to spherical forms, depending on the SEC population to which they belong (Figure 2 A).…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…The different architectonic patterns adopted by GFP oligomers would necessarily be connected to distinct morphometries and biophysical properties of the materials, which have been so far generically identified as planar, toroid nanoparticles [19]. In this context, fine SAXS analyses revealed a broad range of shapes, from rod forms to spherical forms, depending on the SEC population to which they belong (Figure 2 A).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The de novo designed A5G27-GFP-H6 and T22-GFP-H6 nanoparticles show, by dynamic light scattering (DLS), average size peaks of 14 and 12 nm respectively when produced in the conventional E. coli strains BL21 (DE3) and Origami B respectively [19,20] (Supplementary Figure 1). Any intrinsic morphometric heterogeneity, if existing, has been so far unobserved and eclipsed in the analysis of the raw material.…”
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confidence: 99%
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