In the past 20 years protein engineering has been used for the production of proteins mostly for biological applications. The incorporation of artificial amino acids and chemical handles into proteins had made possible the design and production of protein-based materials like hybrid inorganic-organic materials, smart/ responsive materials, monodisperse polymers, and nanoscale assemblies. In the current topic, we cover current uses and envision future applications of materials generated using protein engineering and biosynthesis techniques
The hierarchical structure-dependent function of self-assembling proteins regulates the biochemical ...
Proteins have long been used in coatings for cell culture plates and to supplement cell culture medi...
Polymers are long chain molecules of repetitive sequence that are widely used as plastics, rubbers, ...
\u3cp\u3eThrough billions of years of evolution nature has created and refined structural proteins f...
The advent of recombinant DNA technology has provided new approaches to the synthesis of proteins wi...
Biomaterials play crucial roles in reconstructive surgery, tissue engineering and regenerative medic...
Proteins found in nature have traditionally been the most frequently used biocatalysts to produce nu...
Polymeric materials produced from fossil fuels have been intimately linked to the development of ind...
A broad range of topics are covered by providing a solid foundation in protein engineering and suppl...
Polymeric materials produced from fossil fuels have been intimately linked to the development of ind...
Protein engineering has for decades been a powerful tool in biotechnology for generating vast number...
Polymers and their self-assembled structures constitute an essential part of life: Advances in synth...
Peptides and proteins have attracted scientific and technological interest largely because of their...
Absolute uniform chain lengths and amino acid sequences as well as well-defined folding patterns tha...
The synthesis of proteins, polyesters, polysaccharides and polynucleotides can be adapted to produce...
The hierarchical structure-dependent function of self-assembling proteins regulates the biochemical ...
Proteins have long been used in coatings for cell culture plates and to supplement cell culture medi...
Polymers are long chain molecules of repetitive sequence that are widely used as plastics, rubbers, ...
\u3cp\u3eThrough billions of years of evolution nature has created and refined structural proteins f...
The advent of recombinant DNA technology has provided new approaches to the synthesis of proteins wi...
Biomaterials play crucial roles in reconstructive surgery, tissue engineering and regenerative medic...
Proteins found in nature have traditionally been the most frequently used biocatalysts to produce nu...
Polymeric materials produced from fossil fuels have been intimately linked to the development of ind...
A broad range of topics are covered by providing a solid foundation in protein engineering and suppl...
Polymeric materials produced from fossil fuels have been intimately linked to the development of ind...
Protein engineering has for decades been a powerful tool in biotechnology for generating vast number...
Polymers and their self-assembled structures constitute an essential part of life: Advances in synth...
Peptides and proteins have attracted scientific and technological interest largely because of their...
Absolute uniform chain lengths and amino acid sequences as well as well-defined folding patterns tha...
The synthesis of proteins, polyesters, polysaccharides and polynucleotides can be adapted to produce...
The hierarchical structure-dependent function of self-assembling proteins regulates the biochemical ...
Proteins have long been used in coatings for cell culture plates and to supplement cell culture medi...
Polymers are long chain molecules of repetitive sequence that are widely used as plastics, rubbers, ...