Kashiwagi et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Molecularly engineered “Janus GroEL”: Application to supramolecular copolymerization with a higher level of sequence controlKashiwagi et al., 2020
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- Kashiwagi D
- Shen H
- Sim S
- Sano K
- Ishida Y
- Kimura A
- Niwa T
- Taguchi H
- Aida T
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Herein we report the synthesis and isolation of a shape-persistent Janus protein nanoparticle derived from the biomolecular machine chaperonin GroEL (A GroEL B) and its application to DNA-mediated ternary supramolecular copolymerization. To synthesize A …
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