Silk and cellulose are biopolymers that show strong potential as future sustainable materials. They also have complementary properties, suitable for combination in composite materials where cellulose would form the reinforcing component and silk the tough matrix. A major challenge concerns balancing structure and functional properties in the assembly process. We used recombinant proteins with triblock architecture, combining structurally modified spider silk with terminal cellulose affinity modules. Flow alignment of cellulose nanofibrils and triblock protein allowed continuous fiber production. Protein assembly involved phase separation into concentrated coacervates, with subsequent conformational switching from disordered structures into ...
A variety of biomaterials in living systems rely on hierarchical hybridization of bio-macromolecular...
Nature provides unique insights into design strategies evolved by living organisms to construct robu...
Lightweight and mechanically strong protein fibers are promising for many technical applications. De...
Silk and cellulose are biopolymers that show strong potential as future sustainable materials. They ...
Silk and cellulose are biopolymers that show a high potential as future sustainable materials.They ...
Nature can serve as a source of inspiration for the design of the next generation high performance m...
Spider silks have been a focus of research for almost two decades due to their outstanding mechanica...
Production of brand new protein-based materials with precise control over the amino acid sequences a...
While the field of synthetic biology has been historically dominated by developments on the genetic ...
Tailored materials with tunable properties are crucial for applications as biomaterials, for drug de...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the development of bio-inspired materials as t...
[Excerpt] Recombinant protein-based polymers (rPBPs) are an emerging class of biopolymers inspired b...
Protein self-assembly offers key strategies for nature to generate high-performance and multifunctio...
For developing novel fully biological materials, a central question is how we can utilize natural co...
Biological nanocomposites such as nacre, bone and wood synergistically combine strength, stiffness a...
A variety of biomaterials in living systems rely on hierarchical hybridization of bio-macromolecular...
Nature provides unique insights into design strategies evolved by living organisms to construct robu...
Lightweight and mechanically strong protein fibers are promising for many technical applications. De...
Silk and cellulose are biopolymers that show strong potential as future sustainable materials. They ...
Silk and cellulose are biopolymers that show a high potential as future sustainable materials.They ...
Nature can serve as a source of inspiration for the design of the next generation high performance m...
Spider silks have been a focus of research for almost two decades due to their outstanding mechanica...
Production of brand new protein-based materials with precise control over the amino acid sequences a...
While the field of synthetic biology has been historically dominated by developments on the genetic ...
Tailored materials with tunable properties are crucial for applications as biomaterials, for drug de...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the development of bio-inspired materials as t...
[Excerpt] Recombinant protein-based polymers (rPBPs) are an emerging class of biopolymers inspired b...
Protein self-assembly offers key strategies for nature to generate high-performance and multifunctio...
For developing novel fully biological materials, a central question is how we can utilize natural co...
Biological nanocomposites such as nacre, bone and wood synergistically combine strength, stiffness a...
A variety of biomaterials in living systems rely on hierarchical hybridization of bio-macromolecular...
Nature provides unique insights into design strategies evolved by living organisms to construct robu...
Lightweight and mechanically strong protein fibers are promising for many technical applications. De...