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James E Noble1, Ya-Wen Hsiao2, Ibolya E Kepiro1
1National Physical Laboratory, Hampton Road, Teddington TW11 0LW, U.K.
Abstract:
a nonlinear de novo peptide topology for the assembly of synthetic virions is reported. The topology is a backbone cyclized amino-acid sequence in which polar l- and hydrophobic d-amino acid residues of the same-type alternate. This arrangement introduces pseudo C4 symmetries of side chains within the same cyclopeptide ring, allowing for the lateral propagation of cyclopeptides into networks with a [3/6, 4]-fold rotational symmetry closing into virus-like shells. A combination of computational and experimental approaches was used to establish that the topology forms morphologically uniform, nonaggregating and nontoxic nanoscale shells. These effectively encapsulate genetic cargo and promote its intracellular delivery and a target genetic response. The design introduces a nanotechnology inspired solution for engineering virus-like systems thereby expanding traditional molecular biology approaches used to create artificial biology to chemical space.
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