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The following pages link to Self-sorting of foreign proteins in a bacterial nanocompartment (Q42237029):
Displaying 26 items.
- Tools and Principles for Microbial Gene Circuit Engineering (Q26783565) (← links)
- The diverse and expanding role of mass spectrometry in structural and molecular biology (Q28080243) (← links)
- Encapsulation of multiple cargo proteins within recombinant Eut nanocompartments. (Q36083861) (← links)
- Towards self-assembled hybrid artificial cells: novel bottom-up approaches to functional synthetic membranes (Q36199094) (← links)
- Many-molecule encapsulation by an icosahedral shell (Q37099994) (← links)
- Ferritin family proteins and their use in bionanotechnology. (Q38312469) (← links)
- Self-assembled cage-like protein structures (Q38339875) (← links)
- Successful PEGylation of hollow encapsulin nanoparticles from Rhodococcus erythropolis N771 without affecting their disassembly and reassembly properties (Q38692383) (← links)
- Nanocaged platforms: modification, drug delivery and nanotoxicity. Opening synthetic cages to release the tiger (Q39076542) (← links)
- Encapsulins: molecular biology of the shell. (Q39387664) (← links)
- Defining the stoichiometry and cargo load of viral and bacterial nanoparticles by Orbitrap mass spectrometry (Q40351302) (← links)
- Assembling Enzymatic Cascade Pathways inside Virus-Based Nanocages Using Dual-Tasking Nucleic Acid Tags (Q40395228) (← links)
- Structural characterization of encapsulated ferritin provides insight into iron storage in bacterial nanocompartments (Q41025132) (← links)
- Labelling Bacterial Nanocages with Photo-switchable Fluorophores (Q41077705) (← links)
- The C-terminal peptide of Aquifex aeolicus riboflavin synthase directs encapsulation of native and foreign guests by a cage-forming lumazine synthase. (Q46364405) (← links)
- Structural Characterization of Native and Modified Encapsulins as Nanoplatforms for in Vitro Catalysis and Cellular Uptake. (Q47373519) (← links)
- Subcellular Organization: A Critical Feature of Bacterial Cell Replication (Q50420153) (← links)
- Widespread distribution of encapsulin nanocompartments reveals functional diversity (Q50976995) (← links)
- Prokaryotic nanocompartments form synthetic organelles in a eukaryote. (Q52690617) (← links)
- Bacterial encapsulins as orthogonal compartments for mammalian cell engineering. (Q55189270) (← links)
- Simultaneous surface display and cargo loading of encapsulin nanocompartments and their use for rational vaccine design (Q59360934) (← links)
- Nanoreactor Design Based on Self-Assembling Protein Nanocages (Q64276372) (← links)
- Protecting Encapsulin Nanoparticles with Cysteine-Knot Miniproteins (Q90484142) (← links)
- A designed bacterial microcompartment shell with tunable composition and precision cargo loading (Q91920186) (← links)
- The Discovery of Twenty-Eight New Encapsulin Sequences, Including Three in Anammox Bacteria (Q92289713) (← links)
- Formation and function of bacterial organelles (Q97867240) (← links)