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Advancements of the Molecular Directed Design and Structure–Activity Relationship of Ferritin Nanocage

Xiaoyu Xia, Han Li, Jiachen Zang, Shuzhen Cheng, Ming Du

2024Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Ferritin nanocages possess remarkable structural properties and biological functions, making them highly attractive for applications in functional materials and biomedicine. This comprehensive review presents an overview of the molecular characteristics, extraction and identification of ferritin, ferritin receptors, as well as the advancements in the directional design of high-order assemblies of ferritin and the applications based on its unique structural properties. Specifically, this Review focuses on the regulation of ferritin assembly from one to three dimensions, leveraging the symmetry of ferritin and modifications on key interfaces. Furthermore, it discusses targeted delivery of nutrition and drugs through facile loading and functional modification of ferritin. The aim of this Review is to inspire the design of micro/nano functional materials using ferritin and the development of nanodelivery vehicles for nutritional fortification and disease treatment.

Topics & Concepts

FerritinNanocagesComputational biologyNanotechnologyFunctional foodComputer scienceChemistryBiologyMaterials scienceBiochemistryCatalysisFood scienceIron Metabolism and DisordersTrace Elements in HealthHemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders
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