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    Design and Characterization of an Icosahedral Protein Cage Formed by a Double-Fusion Protein Containing Three Distinct Symmetry Elements by Cannon, Kevin A, Nguyen, Vy N, Morgan, Christian, Yeates, Todd O

    Published in ACS synthetic biology (20-03-2020)
    “…Exploiting simple types of symmetry common to many natural protein oligomers as a starting point, several recent studies have succeeded in engineering complex…”
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    High-symmetry protein assemblies: patterns and emerging applications by Cannon, Kevin A, Ochoa, Jessica M, Yeates, Todd O

    Published in Current opinion in structural biology (01-04-2019)
    “…The accelerated elucidation of three-dimensional structures of protein complexes, both natural and designed, is providing new examples of large supramolecular…”
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    Design and structure of two new protein cages illustrate successes and ongoing challenges in protein engineering by Cannon, Kevin A., Park, Rachel U., Boyken, Scott E., Nattermann, Una, Yi, Sue, Baker, David, King, Neil P., Yeates, Todd O.

    Published in Protein science (01-04-2020)
    “…In recent years, new protein engineering methods have produced more than a dozen symmetric, self‐assembling protein cages whose structures have been validated…”
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    Geometric Lessons and Design Strategies for Nanoscale Protein Cages by Laniado, Joshua, Cannon, Kevin A, Miller, Justin E, Sawaya, Michael R, McNamara, Dan E, Yeates, Todd O

    Published in ACS nano (23-03-2021)
    “…Protein molecules bring a rich functionality to the field of designed nanoscale architectures. High-symmetry protein cages are rapidly finding diverse…”
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    Designed Protein Cages as Scaffolds for Building Multienzyme Materials by McConnell, Scott A, Cannon, Kevin A, Morgan, Christian, McAllister, Rachel, Amer, Brendan R, Clubb, Robert T, Yeates, Todd O

    Published in ACS synthetic biology (21-02-2020)
    “…The functions of enzymes can be strongly affected by their higher-order spatial arrangements. In this study we combine multiple new technologiesdesigner…”
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