Sandcastle worms secrete a water-resistant proteinaceous glue that is used to bind mineral particulates into their protective tubing. Previous proteomics studies have shown that the constitutive proteins of the glue are oppositely charged co-polypeptides that form a complex coacervate precursor phase, which is critical for stable underwater delivery of the adhesive. Using ring-opening polymerization (ROP) from N-carboxyanhydride (NCA) monomers, we synthesized oppositely charged co-polypeptides that mimic the amino acid composition and molecular weight of the native glue-forming proteins. The synthesis strategy enabled the incorporation of non-standard phosphoserine (pSer) and 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylalanine (Dopa) amino acids in the co-polypepti...
The decorator worm, a sedentary predator, builds a micro-reef on the portion of its tube above the s...
Adhesives are used everywhere, except in wet environments. Challenges in wetenvironments are, for ex...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
The intertidal zone abounds of organisms who critically depend on their ability to produce water-res...
Sandcastle worms have developed protein-based adhesives, which they use to construct protective tube...
Complex coacervates are a dense liquid phase of oppositely charged polyions formed by the associativ...
For wound closure, adhesives provide many advantages over the use of sutures. However, adhesives are...
Underwater adhesion is technically challenging mainly because of the presence of water which drastic...
We report here that a dense liquid formed by spontaneous condensation, also known as simple coacerva...
The fabrication of peptide assemblies to mimic the functions of natural proteins represents an intri...
Many marine organisms have developed adhesives that are able to bond under water, overcoming the cha...
Adhesive hydrogels have been developed for wound healing applications. However, their adhesive perfo...
Biological materials exhibit remarkable, purpose-adapted properties that provide a source of inspira...
The decorator worm, a sedentary predator, builds a micro-reef on the portion of its tube above the s...
Adhesives are used everywhere, except in wet environments. Challenges in wetenvironments are, for ex...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
The intertidal zone abounds of organisms who critically depend on their ability to produce water-res...
Sandcastle worms have developed protein-based adhesives, which they use to construct protective tube...
Complex coacervates are a dense liquid phase of oppositely charged polyions formed by the associativ...
For wound closure, adhesives provide many advantages over the use of sutures. However, adhesives are...
Underwater adhesion is technically challenging mainly because of the presence of water which drastic...
We report here that a dense liquid formed by spontaneous condensation, also known as simple coacerva...
The fabrication of peptide assemblies to mimic the functions of natural proteins represents an intri...
Many marine organisms have developed adhesives that are able to bond under water, overcoming the cha...
Adhesive hydrogels have been developed for wound healing applications. However, their adhesive perfo...
Biological materials exhibit remarkable, purpose-adapted properties that provide a source of inspira...
The decorator worm, a sedentary predator, builds a micro-reef on the portion of its tube above the s...
Adhesives are used everywhere, except in wet environments. Challenges in wetenvironments are, for ex...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...