Coiled-coil domains can direct the assembly of protein block copolymers into physically cross-linked, viscoelastic hydrogels. Here, we describe the use of fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) to probe chain mobility in reversible hydrogels assembled from engineered proteins bearing terminal coiled-coil domains. We show that chain mobility can be related to the underlying dynamics of the coiled-coil domains by application of a three-state “hopping” model of chain migration. We further show that genetic programming allows the effective mobility of network chains to be varied 500-fold through modest changes in protein sequence. Destabilization of the coiled-coil domains by site-directed mutagenesis increases the effective diffusiv...
Erosion behaviour governs the use of physical hydrogels in biomedical applications ranging from cont...
dissertationProtein-based biomaterials have great potential in biomedical applications due to their ...
Topological entanglements between polymer chains are achieved in associating protein hydrogels throu...
Coiled-coil domains can direct the assembly of protein block copolymers into physically crosslinked,...
Artificial proteins may be programmed to reversibly self-assemble into water-soluble networks, or “h...
Coiled-coil domains can direct the assembly of protein block copolymers into physically crosslinked,...
Hydrogels are of interest to the biomedical field because the hydrated networks can provide a physio...
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 artificial proteins contain genetically encoded information that specifies their assembl...
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...
Artificial protein hydrogels made from a triblock protein (designated AC10A, where A is an acidic zi...
The dynamic behavior of macromolecular networks dominates the mechanical properties of soft material...
Artificial protein hydrogels made from a triblock protein (designated AC10A, where A is an acidic zi...
Erosion behaviour governs the use of physical hydrogels in biomedical applications ranging from cont...
dissertationProtein-based biomaterials have great potential in biomedical applications due to their ...
Topological entanglements between polymer chains are achieved in associating protein hydrogels throu...
Coiled-coil domains can direct the assembly of protein block copolymers into physically crosslinked,...
Artificial proteins may be programmed to reversibly self-assemble into water-soluble networks, or “h...
Coiled-coil domains can direct the assembly of protein block copolymers into physically crosslinked,...
Hydrogels are of interest to the biomedical field because the hydrated networks can provide a physio...
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 artificial proteins contain genetically encoded information that specifies their assembl...
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...
Artificial protein hydrogels made from a triblock protein (designated AC10A, where A is an acidic zi...
The dynamic behavior of macromolecular networks dominates the mechanical properties of soft material...
Artificial protein hydrogels made from a triblock protein (designated AC10A, where A is an acidic zi...
Erosion behaviour governs the use of physical hydrogels in biomedical applications ranging from cont...
dissertationProtein-based biomaterials have great potential in biomedical applications due to their ...
Topological entanglements between polymer chains are achieved in associating protein hydrogels throu...