New materials from proteins and peptides |
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Authors: | Tijana Z Grove Lynne Regan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24060, USA. |
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Abstract: | In this review we highlight recent accomplishments in the design of materials from proteins and peptides. Examples include hydrogels made from aggregating designed β-hairpin peptides, whose physical properties respond to small changes in the amino acid composition of the peptide; materials that combine different segments of natural elastomeric proteins - such as elastin, resilin, silk fibroin whose bulk properties are dictated in unanticipated ways by their composition; and hydrogels formed by strings or arrays of protein modules, which are cross-linked by multivalent versions of their peptide ligands, and which may exhibit exquisite stimuli-responsive behavior. The suitability of the unique properties of such new materials for practical applications is also considered. |
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