Synthetic nanomaterials from standardized protein blocks

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In March, 2024, Huddy ''et al.'' in the team of David Baker (subsequently a [[Nobel_Prizes_for_3D_Molecular_Structure#2020-2029|Nobel Laureate]]) published a wide range of synthetic protein nanostructures self-assembled from standardized, engineered alpha-helical protein modules<ref name="huddy2024">PMID: 38480887</ref>. The report, in ''Nature'', has 32 authors.
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In March, 2024, Huddy ''et al.'' in the team of David Baker (subsequently a [[Nobel_Prizes_for_3D_Molecular_Structure#2020-2029|Nobel Laureate]]) published a wide range of synthetic protein nanostructures self-assembled from standardized, engineered alpha-helical protein modules<ref name="huddy2024">PMID: 38480887</ref>. The extensively documented report, in ''Nature'', has 32 authors.
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References

  1. Huddy TF, Hsia Y, Kibler RD, Xu J, Bethel N, Nagarajan D, Redler R, Leung PJY, Weidle C, Courbet A, Yang EC, Bera AK, Coudray N, Calise SJ, Davila-Hernandez FA, Han HL, Carr KD, Li Z, McHugh R, Reggiano G, Kang A, Sankaran B, Dickinson MS, Coventry B, Brunette TJ, Liu Y, Dauparas J, Borst AJ, Ekiert D, Kollman JM, Bhabha G, Baker D. Blueprinting extendable nanomaterials with standardized protein blocks. Nature. 2024 Mar;627(8005):898-904. PMID:38480887 doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07188-4

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