Self-Assembly of Electrostatic Cocrystals from Supercharged Fusion Peptides and Protein Cages
Abstract
Self-assembly is a convenient process to arrange complex biomolecules into large hierarchically ordered structures. Electrostatic attraction between the building blocks is a particularly interesting driving force for the assembly process, as it is easily tunable and reversible. Large biomolecules with high surface charge density, such as proteins and protein cages, are very promising building blocks due to their uniform size and shape....
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Title
Self-Assembly of Electrostatic Cocrystals from Supercharged Fusion Peptides and Protein Cages
Published Date
Feb 19, 2018
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
3
Pages
318 - 323
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