Protein adsorption and assembly at interfaces provide a potentially versatile route to create useful constructs for fluid compartmentalization. In this context, we consider the interfacial assembly of a bacterial biofilm protein, BslA, at air-water and oil-water interfaces. Densely packed, high modulus monolayers form at air-water interfaces, leading to the formation of flattened sessile water drops. BslA forms elastic sheets at oil-water interfaces, leading to the production of stable monodisperse oil-in-water microcapsules. By contrast, water-in-oil microcapsules are unstable but display arrested rather than full coalescence on contact. The disparity in stability likely originates from a low areal density of BslA hydrophobic caps on the e...
Many uses of emulsion droplets require precise control over droplet size and shape. Here we report a...
Fluid interfaces are energy rich environments where a high degree of complex physical and chemical s...
Proteins can often adsorb irreversibly at fluid/fluid interfaces; the understanding of the adsorpti...
Protein adsorption and assembly at interfaces provide a potentially versatile route to create useful...
Bacteria are active colloids whose collective motion is studied in the context of non-equilibrium st...
Bacteria are active colloids whose collective motion is studied in the context of non-equilibrium st...
The soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis is a model organism to investigate the formation of biofilms, t...
The chaplin proteins are instrumental in the formation of reproductive aerial structures by the fila...
Proteins are desirable building blocks to create self-assembled, spatially defined structures and in...
Bacteria primarily exist in robust, surface-associated communities known as biofilms, ubiquitous in ...
Most of the world’s bacteria exist in robust, sessile communities known as biofilms, ubiquitously ad...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
Degradation of hydrocarbons by bacteria is one of the most important processes in oil spill cleanup...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
Stabilizing bio-friendly and cyto-mimetic fluid structures has important implications for drug and g...
Many uses of emulsion droplets require precise control over droplet size and shape. Here we report a...
Fluid interfaces are energy rich environments where a high degree of complex physical and chemical s...
Proteins can often adsorb irreversibly at fluid/fluid interfaces; the understanding of the adsorpti...
Protein adsorption and assembly at interfaces provide a potentially versatile route to create useful...
Bacteria are active colloids whose collective motion is studied in the context of non-equilibrium st...
Bacteria are active colloids whose collective motion is studied in the context of non-equilibrium st...
The soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis is a model organism to investigate the formation of biofilms, t...
The chaplin proteins are instrumental in the formation of reproductive aerial structures by the fila...
Proteins are desirable building blocks to create self-assembled, spatially defined structures and in...
Bacteria primarily exist in robust, surface-associated communities known as biofilms, ubiquitous in ...
Most of the world’s bacteria exist in robust, sessile communities known as biofilms, ubiquitously ad...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
Degradation of hydrocarbons by bacteria is one of the most important processes in oil spill cleanup...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
Stabilizing bio-friendly and cyto-mimetic fluid structures has important implications for drug and g...
Many uses of emulsion droplets require precise control over droplet size and shape. Here we report a...
Fluid interfaces are energy rich environments where a high degree of complex physical and chemical s...
Proteins can often adsorb irreversibly at fluid/fluid interfaces; the understanding of the adsorpti...