A Versatile Virus‐Mimetic Engineering Approach for Concurrent Protein Nanocage Surface‐Functionalization and Cargo Encapsulation

Author:

Sheng Yujie1,Chen Zilong1,Cherrier Mickael V2,Martin Lydie2,Bui Tam T. T.3,Li Wei1,Lynham Steven4,Nicolet Yvain2,Ebrahimi Kourosh H.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine Institute of Pharmaceutical Science King's College London London SE1 9NH UK

2. Univ. Grenoble Alpes CEA CNRS IBS Metalloproteins Unit Grenoble CS 10090 France

3. Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics King's College London London SE11UL UK

4. Proteomics Core Facility James Black Centre King's College London London SE5 9NU UK

Abstract

AbstractNaturally occurring protein nanocages like ferritin are self‐assembled from multiple subunits. Because of their unique cage‐like structure and biocompatibility, there is a growing interest in their biomedical use. A multipurpose and straightforward engineering approach does not exist for using nanocages to make drug‐delivery systems by encapsulating hydrophilic or hydrophobic drugs and developing vaccines by surface functionalization with a protein like an antigen. Here, a versatile engineering approach is described by mimicking the HIV‐1 Gap polyprotein precursor. Various PREcursors of nanoCages (PREC) are designed and created by linking two ferritin subunits via a flexible linker peptide containing a protease cleavage site. These precursors can have additional proteins at their N‐terminus, and their protease cleavage generates ferritin‐like nanocages named protease‐induced nanocages (PINCs). It is demonstrated that PINC formation allows concurrent surface decoration with a protein and hydrophilic or hydrophobic drug encapsulation up to fourfold more than the amount achieved using other methods. The PINCs/Drug complex is stable and efficiently kills cancer cells. This work provides insight into the precursors’ design rules and the mechanism of PINCs formation. The engineering approach and mechanistic insight described here will facilitate nanocages’ applications in drug delivery or as a platform for making multifunctional therapeutics like mosaic vaccines.

Funder

Conférence des Grandes écoles

French Infrastructure for Integrated Structural Biology

Royal Society

European Cooperation in Science and Technology

Medical Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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