Role of hexahistidine in directed nanoassemblies of tobacco mosaic virus coat protein

MA Bruckman, CM Soto, H McDowell, JL Liu… - ACS …, 2011 - ACS Publications
MA Bruckman, CM Soto, H McDowell, JL Liu, BR Ratna, KV Korpany, OK Zahr, AS Blum
ACS nano, 2011ACS Publications
A common challenge in nanotechnology is the fabrication of materials with well-defined
nanoscale structure and properties. Here we report that a genetically engineered tobacco
mosaic virus (TMV) coat protein (CP), to which a hexahistidine (His) tag was incorporated,
can self-assemble into disks, hexagonally packed arrays of disks, stacked disks, helical
rods, fibers, and elongated rafts. The insertion of a His tag to the C-terminus of TMV-CP was
shown to significantly affect the self-assembly in comparison to the wild type, WT-TMV-CP …
A common challenge in nanotechnology is the fabrication of materials with well-defined nanoscale structure and properties. Here we report that a genetically engineered tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) coat protein (CP), to which a hexahistidine (His) tag was incorporated, can self-assemble into disks, hexagonally packed arrays of disks, stacked disks, helical rods, fibers, and elongated rafts. The insertion of a His tag to the C-terminus of TMV-CP was shown to significantly affect the self-assembly in comparison to the wild type, WT-TMV-CP. Furthermore, the His tag interactions attributed to the alternative self-assembly of His-TMV-CP can be controlled through ethanol and nickel-nitrilotriacetic acid (Ni-NTA) additions as monitored with atomic force microscopy.
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