Abstract
The self-assembling nature of coiled-coils has brought this common structural motif into the spotlight of protein design since it offers a customizable framework for engineering innovative protein nanoparticles with tailored functionalities. We recently harnessed the self-assembling capabilities of ZapB, a bacterial coiled-coil protein, to build up fluorescent protein nanoparticles possessing remarkable affinity for antibodies. Here, we describe a complete workflow detailing the design, production, and characterization of such coiled-coil-based protein nanostructures. Additionally, we detail their functionalization with specific antibodies and illustrate their utility in stimulating the activation and proliferation of human T cells, underscoring the potential of these protein-only nanoparticles in immunotherapeutic interventions.
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Fornt-Suñé, M., Garcia-Pardo, J., & Ventura, S. (2025). Building Up Functional Coiled-Coil-Based Supramolecular Assemblies for Biomedical and Biotechnological Applications. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2870, pp. 245–265). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-4213-9_13
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