The supramolecular chemistry of protein cages and viruses
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Lau, Yu HengAbstract
There are many examples of protein cages in nature, from the outer capsid shells of viruses that
protect their genetic material, to simple organelle-like structures in bacteria that house enzymes within their interior. This Account serves to introduce the world of protein cages to a chemical audience, and highlight the many similarities to concepts from supramolecular chemistry, revealing how a knowledge base in chemistry can provide the foundation for valuable insights into fundamental questions and biomolecular engineering challenges in the field.There are many examples of protein cages in nature, from the outer capsid shells of viruses that
protect their genetic material, to simple organelle-like structures in bacteria that house enzymes within their interior. This Account serves to introduce the world of protein cages to a chemical audience, and highlight the many similarities to concepts from supramolecular chemistry, revealing how a knowledge base in chemistry can provide the foundation for valuable insights into fundamental questions and biomolecular engineering challenges in the field.
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Date
2023Source title
Australian Journal of ChemistryPublisher
CSIRO PublishingLicence
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0Faculty/School
Faculty of Science, School of ChemistryShare