UTFacultiesTNWResearchDept MMBNTCHAINS 2011: KNCV Golden Medal Lecture

CHAINS 2011: KNCV Golden Medal Lecture


Chemical Virology

Jeroen J.L.M. Cornelissen

Laboratory for Biomolecular Nanotechnology, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology,

University of Twente

Viruses are highly defined protein structures, that from a chemical point of view

can be used as a platform for the controlled position of molecular entities with

different functions at the nanoscopic level. This growing research field is referred

to as Chemical Virology and, in particular, spherical viruses allow the integration of

biological and synthetic building blocks in a well-defined manner. Various protein

cages can be used, for example, as precisely defined scaffolds for the preparation of

new materials, as hollow shells to encapsulate inorganic materials, or as multivalent

ligand displays for targeting and delivery applications.

In this presentation examples will be given of nanoreactors formed by the protein

cages of the spherical Cowpea Chlorotic Mottle Virus (CCMV). The reactors

developed are used for, amongst others, biocatalytic conversions, the formation of

(supramolecular) polymers and for the synthesis of nanoparticles. Emphasis will be

on the encapsulation of macromolecular materials, that interact with the (modified)

capsid proteins in a delicate fashion to yield different kinds of protein structures.

Furthermore, the encapsulation of functional materials for, e.g., medical imaging or

therapy will be discussed.

Bron: NWO-CEW, Sascha Schalkwijk’; www.chains2011.nl