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Load and Display: Engineering Encapsulin as a Modular Nanoplatform for Protein-Cargo Encapsulation and Protein-Ligand Decoration Using Split Intein and SpyTag/SpyCatcher
Published in Biomacromolecules (12-07-2021)“…Protein cage nanoparticles have a unique spherical hollow structure that provides a modifiable interior space and an exterior surface. For full application, it…”
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Development of Recombinant Immunoglobulin G‑Binding Luciferase-Based Signal Amplifiers in Immunoassays
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (07-04-2020)“…In general immunoassays, secondary antibodies are covalently linked with enzymes and bind to the Fc region of target-bound primary antibodies to amplify…”
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Compact and modular bioprobe: Integrating SpyCatcher/SpyTag recombinant proteins with zwitterionic polymer-coated quantum dots
Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (15-12-2023)“…[Display omitted] The development of quantum dot (QD)-based modular bioprobe that has a compact size and enable a facile conjugation of various biofunctional…”
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Developing Porous Protein Cage Nanoparticles as Cargo-Loadable and Ligand-Displayable Modular Delivery Nanoplatforms
Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (30-10-2024)“…Protein cage nanoparticles, self-assembled from protein subunits, provide distinct exterior and interior spaces and can carry diagnostic and/or therapeutic…”
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HRP-conjugated plug-and-playable IgG-binding nanobodies as secondary antibody mimics in immunoassays
Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (01-10-2020)“…•IgG-binding nanobody-based secondary antibody mimics are established using SpyTag/SpyCatcher protein ligation system.•Both HRP:MG1Nb and HRP:RNb specifically…”
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Development of recombinant secondary antibody mimics (rSAMs) for immunoassays through genetic fusion of monomeric alkaline phosphatase with antibody binders
Published in International journal of biological macromolecules (01-11-2023)“…In conventional immunoassays, a secondary antibody is used to amplify the signal generated by the binding of the primary antibody to the target analyte. Due to…”
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Protein cage nanoparticle-based NK cell-engaging nanodrones (NKeNDs) effectively recruit NK cells to target tumor sites and suppress tumor growth
Published in Nano today (01-02-2024)“…Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphoid cells that play a pivotal role in anticancer immunity, and significant efforts have been made to develop…”
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Highly sensitive pregnancy test kit via oriented antibody conjugation on brush-type ligand-coated quantum beads
Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (01-10-2022)“…Lateral flow assays (LFA) enable development of portable and rapid diagnostic kits; however, their capacity to detect low levels of disease markers remains…”
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CD13-targeting and TRAIL-displaying protein nanoparticles effectively induce apoptotic cell death of acute myeloid leukemia, prolonging survival in mouse models
Published in Nano today (01-12-2024)“…Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a rapidly proliferating blood cancer, necessitating treatments that specifically target and swiftly eradicate it. In this…”
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Lactate oxidase/vSIRPα conjugates efficiently consume tumor-produced lactates and locally produce tumor-necrotic H2O2 to suppress tumor growth
Published in International journal of biological macromolecules (15-03-2023)“…Aggressive tumor formation often leads to excessive anaerobic glycolysis and massive production and accumulation of lactate in the tumor microenvironment…”
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Lactate oxidase/vSIRPα conjugates efficiently consume tumor-produced lactates and locally produce tumor-necrotic H 2 O 2 to suppress tumor growth
Published in International journal of biological macromolecules (15-03-2023)“…Aggressive tumor formation often leads to excessive anaerobic glycolysis and massive production and accumulation of lactate in the tumor microenvironment…”
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