In vitro assembly of virus-derived designer shells around inorganic nanoparticles

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Abstract

Nanoparticle-templated assembly of virus shells provides a promising approach to the production of hybrid nanomaterials and a potential avenue toward new mechanistic insights in virus phenomena originating in many-body effects, which cannot be understood from examining the properties of molecular subunits alone. This approach complements the successful molecular biology perspective traditionally used in virology, and promises a deeper understanding of viruses and virus-like particles through an expanded methodological toolbox. Here we present protocols for forming a virus coat protein shell around functionalized inorganic nanoparticles.

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Vieweger, S. E., Tsvetkova, I. B., & Dragnea, B. G. (2018). In vitro assembly of virus-derived designer shells around inorganic nanoparticles. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1776, pp. 279–294). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7808-3_19

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