riidekapid
Riidekapid is a term used in discussions of protein-based nanocapsids to describe self-assembling, quasi-spherical cages constructed from repeating subunits. The concept envisions riidekapids as modular containers capable of encapsulating nucleic acids or other payloads and releasing them under defined triggers.
Architecturally, riidekapid shells are modeled as icosahedral or near-icosahedral assemblies composed of multiple identical protomers. In
Stability and cargo-control are tuning parameters; researchers aim for shells that remain intact under physiological conditions
Potential applications include delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids, proteins, or imaging agents, as well as use