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DNA-Corralled Nanodiscs for the Structural and Functional Characterization of Membrane Proteins and Viral Entry

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 140, Issue 34, Pages 10639-10643

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.8b04638

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  1. NIH [F32GM113406, GM047467, AI037581]
  2. Wyss Institute at Harvard Faculty Award
  3. NSF [CCF-1317291]
  4. ARO MURI [W911NF-12-1-0420, AI20566]

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Here we present a modular method for manufacturing large-sized nanodiscs using DNA-origami barrels as scaffolding corrals. Large-sized nanodiscs can be produced by first decorating the inside of DNA barrels with small lipid-bilayer nanodiscs, which open up when adding extra lipid to form large nanodiscs of diameters similar to 45 or similar to 70 nm as prescribed by the enclosing barrel dimension. Densely packed membrane protein arrays are then reconstituted within these large nanodiscs for potential structure determination. Furthermore, we demonstrate the potential of these nanodiscs as model membranes to study poliovirus entry.

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