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Asymmetric bifunctional protein nanoparticles through redesign of self-assembly

Engineering oligomeric protein self-assembly is an attractive approach to fabricate nanostructures with well-defined geometries, stoichiometry and functions. The homodecamer Brucella Lumazine Synthase (BLS) is a highly stable and immunogenic protein nanoparticle (PNP). Here, we engineered the BLS pr...

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Autores principales: Sosa, Santiago, Rossi, Andrés H., Szalai, Alan M., Klinke, Sebastián, Rinaldi, Jimena, Farias, Ana, Berguer, Paula M., Nadra, Alejandro D., Stefani, Fernando D., Goldbaum, Fernando A., Bonomi, Hernán R.
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Publicado: RSC 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36134238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00375k
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author Sosa, Santiago
Rossi, Andrés H.
Szalai, Alan M.
Klinke, Sebastián
Rinaldi, Jimena
Farias, Ana
Berguer, Paula M.
Nadra, Alejandro D.
Stefani, Fernando D.
Goldbaum, Fernando A.
Bonomi, Hernán R.
author_facet Sosa, Santiago
Rossi, Andrés H.
Szalai, Alan M.
Klinke, Sebastián
Rinaldi, Jimena
Farias, Ana
Berguer, Paula M.
Nadra, Alejandro D.
Stefani, Fernando D.
Goldbaum, Fernando A.
Bonomi, Hernán R.
author_sort Sosa, Santiago
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description Engineering oligomeric protein self-assembly is an attractive approach to fabricate nanostructures with well-defined geometries, stoichiometry and functions. The homodecamer Brucella Lumazine Synthase (BLS) is a highly stable and immunogenic protein nanoparticle (PNP). Here, we engineered the BLS protein scaffold to display two functions in spatially opposite regions of its structure yielding a Janus-like nanoparticle. An in silico analysis of the BLS head-to-head dimer of homopentamers shows major inter-pentameric interactions located in the equatorial interface. Based on this analysis, two BLS protomer variants were designed to interrupt pentamer self-dimerization and promote heteropentameric dimers. This strategy enabled us to generate a decameric particle with two distinct sides formed by two independent pentamers. The versatility of this new self-assembly nanofabrication strategy is illustrated with two example applications. First, a bifunctional BLS bearing Alexa Fluor 488 fluorophores on one side and sialic acid binding domains on the other side was used for labelling murine and human cells and analyzed by flow cytometry and confocal microscopy. Second, multichromophoric FRET nanoparticles were fabricated and characterized at the single molecule level, showing discrete energy transfer events. The engineered BLS variants constitute a general platform for displaying two functions in a controlled manner within the same PNP with potential applications in various areas such as biomedicine, biotechnology and nanotechnology.
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spelling pubmed-94194782022-09-20 Asymmetric bifunctional protein nanoparticles through redesign of self-assembly Sosa, Santiago Rossi, Andrés H. Szalai, Alan M. Klinke, Sebastián Rinaldi, Jimena Farias, Ana Berguer, Paula M. Nadra, Alejandro D. Stefani, Fernando D. Goldbaum, Fernando A. Bonomi, Hernán R. Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Engineering oligomeric protein self-assembly is an attractive approach to fabricate nanostructures with well-defined geometries, stoichiometry and functions. The homodecamer Brucella Lumazine Synthase (BLS) is a highly stable and immunogenic protein nanoparticle (PNP). Here, we engineered the BLS protein scaffold to display two functions in spatially opposite regions of its structure yielding a Janus-like nanoparticle. An in silico analysis of the BLS head-to-head dimer of homopentamers shows major inter-pentameric interactions located in the equatorial interface. Based on this analysis, two BLS protomer variants were designed to interrupt pentamer self-dimerization and promote heteropentameric dimers. This strategy enabled us to generate a decameric particle with two distinct sides formed by two independent pentamers. The versatility of this new self-assembly nanofabrication strategy is illustrated with two example applications. First, a bifunctional BLS bearing Alexa Fluor 488 fluorophores on one side and sialic acid binding domains on the other side was used for labelling murine and human cells and analyzed by flow cytometry and confocal microscopy. Second, multichromophoric FRET nanoparticles were fabricated and characterized at the single molecule level, showing discrete energy transfer events. The engineered BLS variants constitute a general platform for displaying two functions in a controlled manner within the same PNP with potential applications in various areas such as biomedicine, biotechnology and nanotechnology. RSC 2019-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9419478/ /pubmed/36134238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00375k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Sosa, Santiago
Rossi, Andrés H.
Szalai, Alan M.
Klinke, Sebastián
Rinaldi, Jimena
Farias, Ana
Berguer, Paula M.
Nadra, Alejandro D.
Stefani, Fernando D.
Goldbaum, Fernando A.
Bonomi, Hernán R.
Asymmetric bifunctional protein nanoparticles through redesign of self-assembly
title Asymmetric bifunctional protein nanoparticles through redesign of self-assembly
title_full Asymmetric bifunctional protein nanoparticles through redesign of self-assembly
title_fullStr Asymmetric bifunctional protein nanoparticles through redesign of self-assembly
title_full_unstemmed Asymmetric bifunctional protein nanoparticles through redesign of self-assembly
title_short Asymmetric bifunctional protein nanoparticles through redesign of self-assembly
title_sort asymmetric bifunctional protein nanoparticles through redesign of self-assembly
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36134238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00375k
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