Assembly of Protein Cages for Drug Delivery

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Abstract

Nanoparticles (NPs) have been widely used as target delivery vehicles for therapeutic goods; however, compared with inorganic and organic nanomaterials, protein nanomaterials have better biocompatibility and can self-assemble into highly ordered cage-like structures, which are more favorable for applications in targeted drug delivery. In this review, we concentrate on the typical protein cage nanoparticles drugs encapsulation processes, such as drug fusion expression, diffusion, electrostatic contact, covalent binding, and protein cage disassembly/recombination. The usage of protein cage nanoparticles in biomedicine is also briefly discussed. These materials can be utilized to transport small molecules, peptides, siRNA, and other medications for anti-tumor, contrast, etc.

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Yu, X., Weng, Z., Zhao, Z., Xu, J., Qi, Z., & Liu, J. (2022, December 1). Assembly of Protein Cages for Drug Delivery. Pharmaceutics. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14122609

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