Shock absorber‐like elastomeric (SAE) proteins have become attractive building blocks to engineer protein hydrogels with tailored mechanical properties. These elastomeric proteins are tandem modular proteins consisting of individually folded globular domains and exhibit distinct mechanical properties. In response to stretching, folded globular domains can undergo force‐induced unfolding, leading to a significant change in protein stiffness and energy dissipation. These molecular behaviors of individual proteins can be harnessed and translated into macroscopic mechanical traits of protein hydrogels when such SAE proteins are used as building blocks to engineer protein hydrogels. These SAE proteins offer unique opportunities to rationally des...
Modular recombinant protein design allows for facile combinations of different functional domains wi...
Protein sequences inhabit a discrete set in macromolecular space with incredible capacity to treat h...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
Most recently, hydrogels composed of recombinant proteins/peptides have attracted great interest due...
Elastomeric proteins are an important class of mechanical proteins that take care of the strength, e...
Protein hydrogels serve as a platform for artificial tissue culture and other smart biomaterials. A ...
The native states of proteins generally have stable well-defined folded structures endowing these bi...
The native states of proteins generally have stable well-defined folded structures endowing these bi...
Hydrogels are crosslinked polymer networks that absorb large amounts of aqueous solutions. The varie...
Folded globular proteins are attractive building blocks for biopolymer-based materials, as their mec...
Protein-based hydrogels usually do not exhibit high stretchability or toughness, significantly limit...
Here we report a mathematical model to study mechanical response of protein hydrogels made from sing...
Folded globular proteins are attractive building blocks for biopolymer-based materials, as their mec...
Proteins are the workhorses of our bodies, whose specific three-dimensional structure correlates to ...
Globular folded proteins are versatile nanoscale building blocks to create biomaterials with mechani...
Modular recombinant protein design allows for facile combinations of different functional domains wi...
Protein sequences inhabit a discrete set in macromolecular space with incredible capacity to treat h...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
Most recently, hydrogels composed of recombinant proteins/peptides have attracted great interest due...
Elastomeric proteins are an important class of mechanical proteins that take care of the strength, e...
Protein hydrogels serve as a platform for artificial tissue culture and other smart biomaterials. A ...
The native states of proteins generally have stable well-defined folded structures endowing these bi...
The native states of proteins generally have stable well-defined folded structures endowing these bi...
Hydrogels are crosslinked polymer networks that absorb large amounts of aqueous solutions. The varie...
Folded globular proteins are attractive building blocks for biopolymer-based materials, as their mec...
Protein-based hydrogels usually do not exhibit high stretchability or toughness, significantly limit...
Here we report a mathematical model to study mechanical response of protein hydrogels made from sing...
Folded globular proteins are attractive building blocks for biopolymer-based materials, as their mec...
Proteins are the workhorses of our bodies, whose specific three-dimensional structure correlates to ...
Globular folded proteins are versatile nanoscale building blocks to create biomaterials with mechani...
Modular recombinant protein design allows for facile combinations of different functional domains wi...
Protein sequences inhabit a discrete set in macromolecular space with incredible capacity to treat h...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...