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Virus scaffolds as enzyme nano-carriers

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The cooperative organization of enzymes by cells is a key feature for the efficiency of living systems. In the field of nanotechnologies, effort currently aims at mimicking this natural organization. Nanoscale resolution and high-registration alignment are necessary to control enzyme distribution in nano-containers or on the surface of solid supports. Virus capsid self-assembly is driven by precise supramolecular combinations of protein monomers, which have made them attractive building blocks to engineer enzyme nano-carriers (ENCs). We discuss some examples of what in our opinion constitute the latest advances in the use of plant viruses, bacteriophages and virus-like particles (VLPs) as nano-scaffolds for enzyme selection, enzyme confinement and patterning, phage therapy, raw material processing, and single molecule enzyme kinetics studies.

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hal-02647759 , version 1 (29-05-2020)

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Daniela Cardinale, Noelle Carette, Thierry Michon. Virus scaffolds as enzyme nano-carriers. Trends in Biotechnology, 2012, 30 (7), pp.369 - 376. ⟨10.1016/j.tibtech.2012.04.001⟩. ⟨hal-02647759⟩

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