The binding and release of guest fluorescent proteins inside a protein crystal with 13 nm axial pores is controlled. Spatially segregated guest protein loading is achieved via sequential binding and… Click to show full abstract
The binding and release of guest fluorescent proteins inside a protein crystal with 13 nm axial pores is controlled. Spatially segregated guest protein loading is achieved via sequential binding and release stages. Additionally, selective stabilization of the crystal exterior results in hollow crystalline shells.
               
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