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Assembling enzymatic cascade pathways inside virus-based nanocages using dual-tasking nucleic acid tagsBrasch et al., 2017
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- Brasch M
- Putri R
- de Ruiter M
- Luque D
- Koay M
- Castón J
- Cornelissen J
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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The packaging of proteins into discrete compartments is an essential feature for cellular efficiency. Inspired by Nature, we harness virus-like assemblies as artificial nanocompartments for enzyme-catalyzed cascade reactions. Using the negative charges of …
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