nucleocapsidlike
Nucleocapsidlike refers to protein assemblies that resemble the nucleocapsid, the protein shell that normally encases a viral genome, but do not necessarily contain genetic material. In virology and nanobiotechnology, nucleocapsid-like particles (NLPs) are typically formed by the self-assembly of nucleocapsid or nucleocapsid-like proteins, sometimes in the presence of nucleic acids. They can resemble native nucleocapsids in size and morphology and are often produced recombinantly in systems such as bacteria or insect cells.
Structure and properties: NLPs can adopt various architectures, including helical, quasi-spherical, or other shapes, depending on
Formation and study: NLPs are studied to understand how nucleocapsid proteins organize RNA and to explore the
Applications and considerations: Because NLPs present regular, multivalent surfaces, they are explored as vaccine platforms and