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Manufacture and Drug Delivery Applications of Silk Nanoparticles
Published on: October 8, 2016
Bioengineering novel floating nanoparticles for protein and drug delivery
Priya DasSarma1, Ram Karan1, Jong-Myoung Kim2
1University of Maryland, School of Medicine, 701 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA.
Abstract:
Gas vesicle nanoparticles (GVNPs) are hollow protein nanoparticles produced by Halobacterium sp. NRC-1 which are being engineered for protein delivery. To advance the bioengineering potential of GVNPs, a strain of NRC-1 deleted for the gvpC gene (ΔgvpC) was constructed and a synthetic gene coding for Gaussia princeps luciferase was fused to an abbreviated gvpC gene on an expression plasmid. When introduced into theΔgvpC strain, an active GvpC-luciferase fusion protein bound to GVNPs resulted. These results represent both a technical improvement in the GVNP display system and its expansion for the display of active enzymes.

