Pharmacological Functionalization of Protein-Based Nanorobots as a Novel Tool for Drug Delivery in Cancer

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Abstract

The delivery of hydrophobic therapeutic agents to tumors is a challenge in the treatment of cancers. Here, we review recent advances in coiled-coil protein origami and discuss a proposed programmable protein origami structure, switchable by a protein kinase A/phosphatase switch, as an example of functionalization for designing future protein nanorobots.

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Tavassoly, O., & Tavassoly, I. (2021, August 13). Pharmacological Functionalization of Protein-Based Nanorobots as a Novel Tool for Drug Delivery in Cancer. ACS Pharmacology and Translational Science. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsptsci.1c00128

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