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Genetically Fusing Order?Promoting and Thermoresponsive Building Blocks to Design Hybrid Biomaterials

This review discusses strategies for enhancing the structural diversity of intrinsically disordered elastin?like polypeptides (ELPs) and resilin?like polypeptides (RLPs) through genetic fusion with ordered helical or beta sheet domains, aiming to generate well?structured, stimuli?responsive supramolecular materials on the nanoscale.The unique biophysical and biochemical properties of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and their recombinant derivatives, intrinsically disordered protein polymers (IDPPs) offer opportunities for producing multistimuli?responsive materials; their sequence?encoded disorder and tendency for phase separation facilitate the development of multifunctional materials. This review highlights the strategies for enhancing the structural diversity of elastin?like polypeptides (ELPs) and resilin?like polypeptides (RLPs), and their self?assembled structures via genetic fusion to ordered motifs such as helical or beta sheet domains. In particular, this review describes approaches that harness the synergistic interplay between order?promoting and thermoresponsive building blocks to design hybrid biomaterials, resulting in well?structured, stimuli?responsive supramolecular materials ordered on the nanoscale.


Fecha publicación: 2024/04/10

CHEMISTRY - A EUROPEAN JOURNAL

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