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Engineering cyclized biomolecules for advanced diagnostic and therapeutic applications

Authors
Lee, YeonjuOh, BohyunKang, SuminKim, SuminKim, Young-Pil
Issue Date
Nov-2025
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Cyclization; Delivery; Diagnosis; Nucleic acid; Peptide; Protein; Stability; Therapy
Citation
Biotechnology Advances, v.84, pp 1 - 13
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Biotechnology Advances
Volume
84
Start Page
1
End Page
13
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/210683
DOI
10.1016/j.biotechadv.2025.108694
ISSN
0734-9750
1873-1899
Abstract
Nucleic acids, peptides, and proteins demonstrate remarkable structural diversity and play essential roles in various biological processes. These biomolecules function as ligands, diagnostic agents, and therapeutic cargoes. However, their practical applications are often limited by inherent instability and inefficient delivery for targeted diagnosis and therapy. Cyclization has emerged as a promising solution, endowing these biomolecules with enhanced conformational rigidity, resistance to degradation, and a broader range of biological activities. Cyclic architectures not only enhance antitumor, anti-inflammatory, and anti-infective properties, but also eliminate the need for auxiliary carriers in some applications. This deliberate cyclization further enables precise control over binding affinity, stability, and membrane permeability. In this review, we cover diverse engineering methods for creating cyclized biomolecules and explore their applications in biosensing, targeted imaging, and delivery. Moving beyond naturally occurring forms, we highlight rationally engineered cyclized constructs that substantially expand their theranostic landscape in biology and biotechnology.
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