Strategy toward In-Cell Self-Assembly of an Artificial Viral Capsid from a Fluorescent Protein-Modified β-Annulus Peptide.

ACS Synth Biol

Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University, Tottori 680-8552, Japan.

Published: June 2024


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In-cell self-assembly of natural viral capsids is an event that can be visualized under transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observations. By mimicking the self-assembly of natural viral capsids, various artificial protein- and peptide-based nanocages were developed; however, few studies have reported the in-cell self-assembly of such nanocages. Our group developed a β-Annulus peptide that can form a nanocage called artificial viral capsid in vitro, but in-cell self-assembly of the capsid has not been achieved. Here, we designed an artificial viral capsid decorated with a fluorescent protein, StayGold, to visualize in-cell self-assembly. Fluorescence anisotropy measurements and fluorescence resonance energy transfer imaging, in addition to TEM observations of the cells and super-resolution microscopy, revealed that StayGold-conjugated β-Annulus peptides self-assembled into the StayGold-decorated artificial viral capsid in a cell. Using these techniques, we achieved the in-cell self-assembly of an artificial viral capsid.

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