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Triggered Reversible Disassembly of an Engineered Protein Nanocage*.


ABSTRACT: Protein nanocages play crucial roles in sub-cellular compartmentalization and spatial control in all domains of life and have been used as biomolecular tools for applications in biocatalysis, drug delivery, and bionanotechnology. The ability to control their assembly state under physiological conditions would further expand their practical utility. To gain such control, we introduced a peptide capable of triggering conformational change at a key structural position in the largest known encapsulin nanocompartment. We report the structure of the resulting engineered nanocage and demonstrate its ability to disassemble and reassemble on demand under physiological conditions. We demonstrate its capacity for in vivo encapsulation of proteins of choice while also demonstrating in vitro cargo loading capabilities. Our results represent a functionally robust addition to the nanocage toolbox and a novel approach for controlling protein nanocage disassembly and reassembly under mild conditions.

SUBMITTER: Jones JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8578439 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Triggered Reversible Disassembly of an Engineered Protein Nanocage*.

Jones Jesse A JA   Cristie-David Ajitha S AS   Andreas Michael P MP   Giessen Tobias W TW  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20211018 47


Protein nanocages play crucial roles in sub-cellular compartmentalization and spatial control in all domains of life and have been used as biomolecular tools for applications in biocatalysis, drug delivery, and bionanotechnology. The ability to control their assembly state under physiological conditions would further expand their practical utility. To gain such control, we introduced a peptide capable of triggering conformational change at a key structural position in the largest known encapsuli  ...[more]

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