Proteins are desirable building blocks to create self-assembled, spatially defined structures and interfaces on length-scales that are inaccessible by traditional methods. Here, we describe a novel approach to create functionalized monolayers using the proteins BslA and SpyCatcher/SpyTag. BslA is a bacterial hydrophobin whose amphiphilic character underlies its ability to assemble into a monolayer at both air/water and oil/water interfaces. We demonstrate that Bsa1A having the SpyTag peptide fused at the N- or C-terminus does not affect the formation of such monolayers. We establish the creation of stable oil-in-water microcapsules using BslA, and also show the fabrication of capsules outwardly displaying the reactive SpyTag peptide by fusi...
This paper reports interfacially driven synthesis of oil-core silica-shell nanocapsules using a rati...
Growing complexity in modern surgery and guided tissue repair calls for new materials capable of dua...
In this article, we report an innovative green chemistry approach for the fabrication of protein mic...
Immobilization of enzymes and other biomolecules to surfaces is critically important for biotechnolo...
Protein adsorption and assembly at interfaces provide a potentially versatile route to create useful...
In vivo-assembled polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) particles have been successfully bioengineered to displ...
Bioengineered polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) spheres assembled in engineered bacteria are showing promis...
Protein adsorption and assembly at interfaces provide a potentially versatile route to create useful...
Self-assembling protein tools are highly desirable in the field of synthetic biology. They enable th...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are proteinaceous organelle-like structures formed within bacteri...
The selective detection of specific cells of interest and their effective visualization is important...
SpyTag is a short peptide that forms an isopeptide bond upon encountering its protein partner SpyCat...
This work was performed in the framework of an interdisciplinary graduate program that focuses on th...
SpyTag is a short peptide that forms an isopeptide bond upon encountering its protein partner SpyCat...
The selective detection of specific cells of interest and their effective visualization is important...
This paper reports interfacially driven synthesis of oil-core silica-shell nanocapsules using a rati...
Growing complexity in modern surgery and guided tissue repair calls for new materials capable of dua...
In this article, we report an innovative green chemistry approach for the fabrication of protein mic...
Immobilization of enzymes and other biomolecules to surfaces is critically important for biotechnolo...
Protein adsorption and assembly at interfaces provide a potentially versatile route to create useful...
In vivo-assembled polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) particles have been successfully bioengineered to displ...
Bioengineered polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) spheres assembled in engineered bacteria are showing promis...
Protein adsorption and assembly at interfaces provide a potentially versatile route to create useful...
Self-assembling protein tools are highly desirable in the field of synthetic biology. They enable th...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are proteinaceous organelle-like structures formed within bacteri...
The selective detection of specific cells of interest and their effective visualization is important...
SpyTag is a short peptide that forms an isopeptide bond upon encountering its protein partner SpyCat...
This work was performed in the framework of an interdisciplinary graduate program that focuses on th...
SpyTag is a short peptide that forms an isopeptide bond upon encountering its protein partner SpyCat...
The selective detection of specific cells of interest and their effective visualization is important...
This paper reports interfacially driven synthesis of oil-core silica-shell nanocapsules using a rati...
Growing complexity in modern surgery and guided tissue repair calls for new materials capable of dua...
In this article, we report an innovative green chemistry approach for the fabrication of protein mic...