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Chemical modulation of m13 bacteriophage and its functional opportunities for nanomedicine

  • Sungkyunkwan University
  • Pusan National University

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Abstract

M13 bacteriophage (phage) has emerged as an attractive bionanomaterial owing to its genetically tunable surface chemistry and its potential to self-assemble into hierarchical structures. Furthermore, because of its unique nanoscopic structure, phage has been proposed as a model system in soft condensed physics and as a biomimetic building block for structured functional materials. Genetic engineering of phage provides great opportunities to develop novel nanomaterials with functional surface peptide motifs; however, this biological approach is generally limited to peptides containing the 20 natural amino acids. To extend the scope of phage applications, strategies involving chemical modifcation have been employed to incorporate a wider range of functional groups, including synthetic chemical compounds. In this review, we introduce the design of chemoselective phage functionalization and discuss how such a strategy is combined with genetic engineering for a variety of medical applications, as reported in recent literature.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5825-5836
Number of pages12
JournalInternational Journal of Nanomedicine
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Dec 2014

Keywords

  • Biomimetic structure
  • Bionanomaterial
  • Chemoselective modifcation
  • Functionalization
  • M13 bacteriophage

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