CORDIS Project
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The project aims to design novel proteins for applications in health, such as vaccines and therapies. By utilizing coiled-coil structures, it seeks to improve the success rate of protein assembly, enhancing their potential for various medical applications.
The design of novel proteins offers unprecedented advantages for human health, such as improved vaccines, drug delivery and novel therapies (e.g. a flu inhibitor, treatment of Alzheimer’s).
The state of the art of de novo self-assembling protein nanomaterials is based on the design of protein-protein interfaces.
However, due to the complex interplay of numerous weak interactions at the interface the success rate of designed assemblies is currently below 10%.
This proposal aims to increase the su…
KEMIJSKI INSTITUT
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United States, Seattle Wa
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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