Helical shell of CCMV capsid protein on DNA origami 6HB-2k
Description
EMD-16076: Helical shell of CCMV capsid protein on DNA origami 6HB-2k
Sample Organism: Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus
Sample: Helical shell of CCMV capsid protein on DNA origami 6HB-2k
Primary publication: DNA-origami-directed virus capsid polymorphism.
Viral capsids can adopt various geometries, most iconically characterized by icosahedral or helical symmetries. Importantly, precise control over the size and shape of virus capsids would have advantages in the development of new vaccines and delivery systems. However, current tools to direct the assembly process in a programmable manner are exceedingly elusive. Here we introduce a modular approach by demonstrating DNA-origami-directed polymorphism of single-protein subunit capsids. We achieve control over the capsid shape, size and topology by employing user-defined DNA origami nanostructures as binding and assembly platforms, which are efficiently encapsulated within the capsid. Furthermore, the obtained viral capsid coatings can shield the encapsulated DNA origami from degradation. Our approach is, moreover, not limited to a single type of capsomers and can also be applied to RNA-DNA origami structures to pave way for next-generation cargo protection and targeting strategies.
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2023
Authors
Protein Data Bank (PDB) - Publisher
Vesa P. Hytönen - Contributor
Vili Lampinen - Creator
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Donna McNeale - Contributor
Eduardo Anaya-Plaza - Contributor
Esa-Pekka Kumpula - Contributor
Frank Sainsbury - Contributor
Iris Seitz - Contributor
Jeroen J. L. M. Cornelissen - Contributor
Juha T. Huiskonen - Contributor
Mauri A. Kostiainen - Contributor
Sharon Saarinen - Contributor
Veikko Linko - Contributor
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Fields of science
Biochemistry, cell and molecular biology; Plant biology, microbiology, virology
Language
English
Open access
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