화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.131, No.7, 2484-2484, 2009
Protein Nanoparticles Engineered to Sense Kinase Activity in MRI
We introduce a family of protein nanoparticles capable of sensing analytes in conjunction with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The new sensors are derived from the iron storage protein ferritin (Ft); they are designed and optimized using facile protein engineering methods, and self-assembled in cells harboring specific combinations of DNA coding sequences. As illustration, we show that suitably constructed Ft-based sensors can report activity of the important neural signaling enzyme protein kinase A (PKA). Phosphorylation of the engineered Ft-based nanoparticles by PKA promotes clustering and changes in T-2-weighted MRI signal.