Host–guest encapsulation of materials by assembled virus protein cages

作者: Trevor Douglas , Mark Young

DOI: 10.1038/30211

关键词: Cage effectCowpea chlorotic mottle virusNanometreBiophysicsChemistryPolyoxometalateCapsidMolecular EntrapmentVirusCrystallographyNucleic acid

摘要: … undergo reversible structural changes that open or … structural transition allows the virus particle to selectively entrap and release materials from within the central cavity by a mechanism …

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