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Abstract

Protein encapsulation has long attracted many chemists and biologists because of its potential to control the structure and functions of proteins, but has been a daunting challenge because of their incommensurably larger size compared with common synthetic hosts. Here we report the encapsulation of a small protein, ubiquitin, within giant coordination cages. The protein was attached to one bidentate ligand and, upon addition of Pd(II) ions (M) and additional ligands (L), M12 L24 coordination nanocages self-assembled around the protein. Because of the well-defined host framework, the protein-encapsulated structure could be analysed by NMR spectroscopy, ultracentrifugation and X-ray crystallography.

Details

Title
Protein encapsulation within synthetic molecular hosts
Author
Fujita, Daishi; Suzuki, Kosuke; Sato, Sota; Yagi-utsumi, Maho; Yamaguchi, Yoshiki; Mizuno, Nobuhiro; Kumasaka, Takashi; Takata, Masaki; Noda, Masanori; Uchiyama, Susumu; Kato, Koichi; Fujita, Makoto
Pages
1093
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Oct 2012
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20411723
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1149862921
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Oct 2012