Nature Communications (Nov 2017)
Intracellular construction of topology-controlled polypeptide nanostructures with diverse biological functions
Abstract
The intracellular topology of a nanostructure plays a major role in its interactions with the cell and accordingly, its biological applications. Here, the authors design peptides that intracellularly polymerize into elastin-like polypeptides and assemble into various topologies, each of which exhibits a distinct set of biological functions.