The success of hydrolysis in improving the functional foaming properties of surface-active proteins is usually attributed to three factors: decreased molecular size; increased hydrophobicity; and microchemical changes, specifically deamidation of glutamine and asparagine. Studying these individual factors is difficult using naturally-occurring proteins, as hydrolysate products are complex mixed systems, and the mechanisms of foam stabilization are likewise complex. To address this complexity we report studies of a recombinant protein (DAMP4) which comprises four peptide surfactant (DAMP1) molecules connected by acid-labile amino acid (Asp-Pro) linkers. Hydrolysis of DAMP4 under conditions of low pH and high temperature produced h-DAMP1, a m...
Advances in biological surfactant proteins have already yielded a diverse range of benefits from dra...
We have designed an amphipathic peptide, AM1, that can self-assemble at the air-water interface to f...
By modifying a well-studied peptide sequence, we have designed two biosurfactants with the ability t...
The success of hydrolysis in improving the functional foaming properties of surface-active proteins ...
Recently, stimuli-responsive protein surfactants have been developed to control foams with applicati...
Screening proteins for their potential use in foam applications is very laborious and time consuming...
A new anionic biosurfactant protein (SP16) capable of tuning foaming behaviour by pH or salt has bee...
Stimuli-responsive protein surfactants promise alternative foaming materials that can be made from r...
The foam stability of protein–surfactant mixtures strongly depends on the charge of the protein and ...
International audienceThe stability and flow properties of surfactant-stabilised aqueous foams are k...
Two major types of food-grade surfactants used to stabilize foams are proteins and low molecular wei...
Techno-functional properties of proteins, such as foam stability, can be affected by the presence of...
The relationship between the foaming characteristics of proteins and some of their physicochemical ...
Insight in the link between foaming and interfacial properties of proteins can increase their potent...
Making and breaking foams: A facile method for foam control is reported using a designed biosurfacta...
Advances in biological surfactant proteins have already yielded a diverse range of benefits from dra...
We have designed an amphipathic peptide, AM1, that can self-assemble at the air-water interface to f...
By modifying a well-studied peptide sequence, we have designed two biosurfactants with the ability t...
The success of hydrolysis in improving the functional foaming properties of surface-active proteins ...
Recently, stimuli-responsive protein surfactants have been developed to control foams with applicati...
Screening proteins for their potential use in foam applications is very laborious and time consuming...
A new anionic biosurfactant protein (SP16) capable of tuning foaming behaviour by pH or salt has bee...
Stimuli-responsive protein surfactants promise alternative foaming materials that can be made from r...
The foam stability of protein–surfactant mixtures strongly depends on the charge of the protein and ...
International audienceThe stability and flow properties of surfactant-stabilised aqueous foams are k...
Two major types of food-grade surfactants used to stabilize foams are proteins and low molecular wei...
Techno-functional properties of proteins, such as foam stability, can be affected by the presence of...
The relationship between the foaming characteristics of proteins and some of their physicochemical ...
Insight in the link between foaming and interfacial properties of proteins can increase their potent...
Making and breaking foams: A facile method for foam control is reported using a designed biosurfacta...
Advances in biological surfactant proteins have already yielded a diverse range of benefits from dra...
We have designed an amphipathic peptide, AM1, that can self-assemble at the air-water interface to f...
By modifying a well-studied peptide sequence, we have designed two biosurfactants with the ability t...