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Coiled coil-based therapeutics and drug delivery systems

Johanna Utterström, Sajjad Naeimipour, Robert Selegård, Daniel Aili

2020Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews68 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Coiled coils are characterized by an arrangement of two or more α-helices into a superhelix and one of few protein motifs where the sequence-to-structure relationship to a large extent have been decoded and understood. The abundance of both natural and de novo designed coil coils provides a rich molecular toolbox for self-assembly of elaborate bespoke molecular architectures, nanostructures, and materials. Leveraging on the numerous possibilities to tune both affinities and preferences for polypeptide oligomerization, coiled coils offer unique possibilities to design modular and dynamic assemblies that can respond in a predictable manner to biomolecular interactions and subtle physicochemical cues. In this review, strategies to use coiled coils in design of novel therapeutics and advanced drug delivery systems are discussed. The applications of coiled coils for generating drug carriers and vaccines, and various aspects of using coiled coils for controlling and triggering drug release, and for improving drug targeting and drug uptake are described. The plethora of innovative coiled coil-based molecular systems provide new knowledge and techniques for improving efficacy of existing drugs and can facilitate development of novel therapeutic strategies.

Topics & Concepts

SuperhelixBespokeCoiled coilToolboxDrug deliveryModular designNanotechnologyComputational biologyComputer scienceDrugAffinitiesTargeted drug deliveryBiologyMaterials scienceBiophysicsBiochemistryPharmacologyDNA supercoilDNA replicationDNAProgramming languageOperating systemLawPolitical scienceAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryDNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry