Artificial protein hydrogels made from a triblock protein (designated AC10A, where A is an acidic zipper domain and C10 comprises 10 repeats of the nonapeptide sequence exhibit normalized plateau storage moduli (G/nkT) less than 0.13 at all concentrations, pH values, and ionic strengths examined. These gels are surprisingly soft due to loop formation at the expense of bridges between physical junctions. Molecular-level evidence of loop formation is provided by strong fluorescence energy transfer (FRET) between distinct chromophores placed at the C- and N-termini of labelled chains diluted in an excess of unlabelled chains. The tendency to form loops originates from the compact size of the random coil midblock (mean RH(C10) 20 Å, determined ...
Coiled-coil domains can direct the assembly of protein block copolymers into physically cross-linked...
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and circular dichroism (CD) were used to study the structure of ...
Artificial proteins may be programmed to reversibly self-assemble into water-soluble networks, or “h...
Artificial protein hydrogels made from a triblock protein (designated AC10A, where A is an acidic zi...
Network relaxation dynamics of hydrogels formed from a genetically engineered multidomain protein (A...
Network relaxation dynamics of hydrogels formed from a genetically engineered multidomain protein (A...
Recombinant DNA methods were used to create a new class of artificial proteins that undergo reversib...
Recombinant DNA methods were used to create a new class of artificial proteins that undergo reversib...
Hydrogels are of interest to the biomedical field because the hydrated networks can provide a physio...
Techniques of genetic engineering have recently allowed for the synthesis of artificial, multidomain...
As a platform for investigating the individual effects of substrate stiffness, permeability, and lig...
We present a strategy to stabilize artificial protein hydrogels through covalent bond formation foll...
We present a strategy to stabilize artificial protein hydrogels through covalent bond formation foll...
Recombinant artificial proteins contain genetically encoded information that specifies their assembl...
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and circular dichroism (CD) were used to study the structure of ...
Coiled-coil domains can direct the assembly of protein block copolymers into physically cross-linked...
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and circular dichroism (CD) were used to study the structure of ...
Artificial proteins may be programmed to reversibly self-assemble into water-soluble networks, or “h...
Artificial protein hydrogels made from a triblock protein (designated AC10A, where A is an acidic zi...
Network relaxation dynamics of hydrogels formed from a genetically engineered multidomain protein (A...
Network relaxation dynamics of hydrogels formed from a genetically engineered multidomain protein (A...
Recombinant DNA methods were used to create a new class of artificial proteins that undergo reversib...
Recombinant DNA methods were used to create a new class of artificial proteins that undergo reversib...
Hydrogels are of interest to the biomedical field because the hydrated networks can provide a physio...
Techniques of genetic engineering have recently allowed for the synthesis of artificial, multidomain...
As a platform for investigating the individual effects of substrate stiffness, permeability, and lig...
We present a strategy to stabilize artificial protein hydrogels through covalent bond formation foll...
We present a strategy to stabilize artificial protein hydrogels through covalent bond formation foll...
Recombinant artificial proteins contain genetically encoded information that specifies their assembl...
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and circular dichroism (CD) were used to study the structure of ...
Coiled-coil domains can direct the assembly of protein block copolymers into physically cross-linked...
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and circular dichroism (CD) were used to study the structure of ...
Artificial proteins may be programmed to reversibly self-assemble into water-soluble networks, or “h...