portemolecule
Portemolecule is a term used in nanoscience and molecular engineering to describe a class of portable carrier molecules designed to transport chemical payloads across physical barriers or through nanoscale environments. The concept envisions modular units capable of loading, shielding, transporting, and releasing cargo in response to predefined conditions. While not a single defined molecule, portemolecules share the function of acting as shuttle systems in drug delivery, sensing, and synthetic biology contexts.
Portemolecules are typically nanometer-scale, built from modular components such as cargo-binding portals, transit units that enable
Construction methods range from self-assembly of amphiphilic molecules to covalent linking of docking and gating units.
Portemolecules are discussed in the context of targeted drug delivery, intracellular transport, biosensing, and nanoreactor systems.