Globular folded proteins are versatile nanoscale building blocks to create biomaterials with mechanical robustness and inherent biological functionality due to their specific and well-defined folded structures. Modulating the nanoscale unfolding of protein building blocks during network formation (in situ protein unfolding) provides potent opportunities to control the protein network structure and mechanics. Here, we control protein unfolding during the formation of hydrogels constructed from chemically cross-linked maltose binding protein using ligand binding and the addition of cosolutes to modulate protein kinetic and thermodynamic stability. Bulk shear rheology characterizes the storage moduli of the bound and unbound protein hydrogels ...
The ability to fine-tune the physical structure and mechanical properties of biomaterials is desirab...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
Hierarchical assemblies of proteins exhibit a wide-range of material properties that are exploited b...
Folded globular proteins are attractive building blocks for biopolymer-based materials, as their mec...
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 ...
Protein hydrogels serve as a platform for artificial tissue culture and other smart biomaterials. A ...
Protein-based hydrogels usually do not exhibit high stretchability or toughness, significantly limit...
Engineering artificial protein hydrogels for medical applications requires precise control over thei...
Hierarchical networks of semi-flexible biopolymers are ubiquitous in nature and are fascinating for ...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
The ability to fine-tune the physical structure and mechanical properties of biomaterials is desirab...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
Hierarchical assemblies of proteins exhibit a wide-range of material properties that are exploited b...
Folded globular proteins are attractive building blocks for biopolymer-based materials, as their mec...
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 ...
Protein hydrogels serve as a platform for artificial tissue culture and other smart biomaterials. A ...
Protein-based hydrogels usually do not exhibit high stretchability or toughness, significantly limit...
Engineering artificial protein hydrogels for medical applications requires precise control over thei...
Hierarchical networks of semi-flexible biopolymers are ubiquitous in nature and are fascinating for ...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
The ability to fine-tune the physical structure and mechanical properties of biomaterials is desirab...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...
Folded protein hydrogels are prime candidates as tuneable biomaterials but it is unclear to what ext...