Silicatein alpha exists within the protein filament of silica spicules of the marine sponge Tethya aurantium in a predominantly beta-sheet structure. However, it is produced in a soluble form with mixed alpha-helix/beta-sheet structure akin to its cathepsin L homologue. To understand this conformational transition in the context of enzyme catalyzed silica condensation, we used a functional, recombinant silicatein alpha termed 4SER. In solution, 4SER becomes conformationally unstable at pH 7 and readily unfolds to a soluble beta-sheet intermediate, losing the majority of its helical structure. This beta-sheet intermediate is present following adsorption of 4SER to a silica surface from solution. 4SER is particularly surface active, forming a...
Cathepsin L mutants with the ability to condense silica from solution have been generated and a 1.5A...
In biotechnology and drug delivery silica materials are of interest but the controlled generation of...
In nature, biominerals are formed under the control of organic components such as proteins and polys...
Silicatein alpha exists within the protein filament of silica spicules of the marine sponge Tethya a...
Silicatein alpha exists within the protein filament of silica spicules of the marine sponge Tethya a...
Silica materials are of interest in biotechnology and drug delivery (Giri et al 2007) but controllab...
Most forms of multicellular life have developed a calcium-based skeleton, while only a few specializ...
Sponges (Porifera) are the oldest living metazoan in the world, among which most of them (Demospongi...
Structural biomaterials are hierarchically organized and biofabricated. Although the structural comp...
The marine world is an immense source of biodiversity that provides substances with striking potenti...
Although the use of silicon dioxide (silica) as a constituent of living organisms is mainly restrict...
The major structural and enzymatically active protein in spicules from siliceous sponges, e.g., for ...
Silicatein α, an enzyme found at the center of silica spicules in the marine sponge Tethya Aurantia,...
The major structural and enzymatically active protein in spicules from siliceous sponges, e.g., for ...
ABSTRACT The main inorganic material forming the skeletal elements in Demospongiae as well as in Hex...
Cathepsin L mutants with the ability to condense silica from solution have been generated and a 1.5A...
In biotechnology and drug delivery silica materials are of interest but the controlled generation of...
In nature, biominerals are formed under the control of organic components such as proteins and polys...
Silicatein alpha exists within the protein filament of silica spicules of the marine sponge Tethya a...
Silicatein alpha exists within the protein filament of silica spicules of the marine sponge Tethya a...
Silica materials are of interest in biotechnology and drug delivery (Giri et al 2007) but controllab...
Most forms of multicellular life have developed a calcium-based skeleton, while only a few specializ...
Sponges (Porifera) are the oldest living metazoan in the world, among which most of them (Demospongi...
Structural biomaterials are hierarchically organized and biofabricated. Although the structural comp...
The marine world is an immense source of biodiversity that provides substances with striking potenti...
Although the use of silicon dioxide (silica) as a constituent of living organisms is mainly restrict...
The major structural and enzymatically active protein in spicules from siliceous sponges, e.g., for ...
Silicatein α, an enzyme found at the center of silica spicules in the marine sponge Tethya Aurantia,...
The major structural and enzymatically active protein in spicules from siliceous sponges, e.g., for ...
ABSTRACT The main inorganic material forming the skeletal elements in Demospongiae as well as in Hex...
Cathepsin L mutants with the ability to condense silica from solution have been generated and a 1.5A...
In biotechnology and drug delivery silica materials are of interest but the controlled generation of...
In nature, biominerals are formed under the control of organic components such as proteins and polys...