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The following pages link to Nanohedra: using symmetry to design self assembling protein cages, layers, crystals, and filaments (Q34446725):
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- Novel nanocomposites from spider silk-silica fusion (chimeric) proteins (Q24548071) (← links)
- Controlling RNA self-assembly to form filaments (Q25255812) (← links)
- Protein Calligraphy: A New Concept Begins To Take Shape (Q26738358) (← links)
- Computational design of protein self-assembly (Q26748913) (← links)
- Self-assembling protein nanoparticles in the design of vaccines (Q26767097) (← links)
- Self-assembled bionanostructures: proteins following the lead of DNA nanostructures (Q26851419) (← links)
- Fusion to a homo-oligomeric scaffold allows cryo-EM analysis of a small protein (Q27320566) (← links)
- Geometric considerations in virus capsid size specificity, auxiliary requirements, and buckling (Q27488439) (← links)
- Designed protein-protein association (Q27649520) (← links)
- Porous protein frameworks with unsaturated metal centers in sterically encumbered coordination sites (Q27664184) (← links)
- Structure and flexibility of nanoscale protein cages designed by symmetric self-assembly (Q27677724) (← links)
- Metal-directed, chemically tunable assembly of one-, two- and three-dimensional crystalline protein arrays (Q27678648) (← links)
- Computational design of a protein crystal (Q27678758) (← links)
- In Vitro and Cellular Self-Assembly of a Zn-Binding Protein Cryptand via Templated Disulfide Bonds (Q27679319) (← links)
- Structure of a 16-nm cage designed by using protein oligomers (Q27679398) (← links)
- Computational Design of Self-Assembling Protein Nanomaterials with Atomic Level Accuracy (Q27679409) (← links)
- Plug-and-Play Pairing via Defined Divalent Streptavidins (Q27680010) (← links)
- Accurate design of co-assembling multi-component protein nanomaterials (Q27683974) (← links)
- Protein design by fusion: implications for protein structure prediction and evolution (Q27687870) (← links)
- A disulfide polymerized protein crystal (Q27695720) (← links)
- On the predictability of the orientation of protein domains joined by a spanning alpha-helical linker (Q27701730) (← links)
- Accurate design of megadalton-scale two-component icosahedral protein complexes (Q27722473) (← links)
- Protein complexes are under evolutionary selection to assemble via ordered pathways (Q28288859) (← links)
- Developments in the tools and methodologies of synthetic biology (Q28651359) (← links)
- Peptide tessellation yields micrometre-scale collagen triple helices (Q28818595) (← links)
- Symmetry based assembly of a 2 dimensional protein lattice. (Q30252600) (← links)
- Design of a single-chain polypeptide tetrahedron assembled from coiled-coil segments (Q30446671) (← links)
- Designing and defining dynamic protein cage nanoassemblies in solution (Q30831978) (← links)
- Apo alpha-lactalbumin and lysozyme are colocalized in their subsequently formed spherical supramolecular assembly (Q33304368) (← links)
- Shape allophiles improve entropic assembly (Q33361076) (← links)
- Classification of self-assembling protein nanoparticle architectures for applications in vaccine design (Q33630220) (← links)
- Construction of novel repeat proteins with rigid and predictable structures using a shared helix method (Q33753064) (← links)
- Generation of protein lattices by fusing proteins with matching rotational symmetry (Q34205140) (← links)
- Nanotechnology: convergence with modern biology and medicine (Q34212582) (← links)
- Expanding coordination chemistry from protein to protein assembly. (Q34315592) (← links)
- Strategies to control the binding mode of de novo designed protein interactions (Q34348335) (← links)
- S-layer-streptavidin fusion proteins as template for nanopatterned molecular arrays (Q34378587) (← links)
- Computational design of a self-assembling symmetrical β-propeller protein. (Q34408946) (← links)
- Structure of a designed protein cage that self-assembles into a highly porous cube (Q34552922) (← links)
- Designing supramolecular protein assemblies (Q34774283) (← links)
- Atomic-level observation of macromolecular crowding effects: escape of a protein from the GroEL cage (Q34805263) (← links)
- DNA-mediated engineering of multicomponent enzyme crystals (Q35485657) (← links)
- Multi-component extracellular matrices based on peptide self-assembly (Q36070639) (← links)
- Evaluation of a symmetry-based strategy for assembling protein complexes (Q36507250) (← links)
- Connecting two proteins using a fusion alpha helix stabilized by a chemical cross linker (Q36704826) (← links)
- Controlling and switching the morphology of micellar nanoparticles with enzymes (Q37131519) (← links)
- Flexible, symmetry-directed approach to assembling protein cages (Q37161506) (← links)
- Computationally designed peptides for self-assembly of nanostructured lattices (Q37245574) (← links)
- Structural analysis of a beta-helical protein motif stabilized by targeted replacements with conformationally constrained amino acids (Q37270051) (← links)
- Structure of a novel 13 nm dodecahedral nanocage assembled from a redesigned bacterial microcompartment shell protein. (Q37368050) (← links)