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Enhanced stiffness of silk‐like fibers by loop formation in the corona leads to stronger gels
Authors:Wolf H Rombouts  Natalia E Domeradzka  Marc WT Werten  Frans AM Leermakers  Renko J de Vries  Frits A de Wolf  Jasper van der Gucht
Institution:1. Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands;2. Wageningen UR Food & Biobased Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:We study the self‐assembly of protein polymers consisting of a silk‐like block flanked by two hydrophilic blocks, with a cysteine residue attached to the C‐terminal end. The silk blocks self‐assemble to form fibers while the hydrophilic blocks form a stabilizing corona. Entanglement of the fibers leads to the formation of hydrogels. Under oxidizing conditions the cysteine residues form disulfide bridges, effectively connecting two corona chains at their ends to form a loop. We find that this leads to a significant increase in the elastic modulus of the gels. Using atomic force microscopy, we show that this stiffening is due to an increase of the persistence length of the fibers. Self‐consistent‐field calculations indicate a slight decrease of the lateral pressure in the corona upon loop formation. We argue that this small decrease in the repulsive interactions affects the stacking of the silk‐like blocks in the core, resulting in a more rigid fiber.
Keywords:fibers  hydrogels  protein polymers  rheology  self‐assembly
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