ウイルス様粒子(VLPs)の酸化還元応答性リンカータンパク質による可逆的集合化
Paulina Medina1, Risako Fukazawa2, Aditi Arora2
1Department of Biology, California State University, Fresno, 2555 E. San Ramon Ave., Fresno, California 93740, United States.
ACS applied bio materials
|January 13, 2026
まとめ
研究者らは、エンジニアリングされたウイルス様粒子(VLP)とリンカータンパク質を用いて、タンパク質構成ブロックをレドックス制御により可逆的に高次構造へと集合化させる手法を開発した。このブレークスルーは、ナノテクノロジーへの応用が期待される刺激応答性スマートマテリアルを可能にする。
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