Literature DB >> 31512886

Patterned Amyloid Materials Integrating Robustness and Genetically Programmable Functionality.

Yingfeng Li1,2,3, Ke Li1,2, Xinyu Wang1, Bolin An1, Mengkui Cui1, Jiahua Pu1, Shicao Wei1, Shuai Xue4, Haifeng Ye4, Yanhua Zhao5, Minjie Liu5, Zuankai Wang5, Chao Zhong1.   

Abstract

The precise manipulation, localization, and assembly of biological and bioinspired molecules into organized structures have greatly promoted material science and bionanotechnology. Further technological innovation calls for new patternable soft materials with the long-sought qualities of environmental tolerance and functional flexibility. Here, we report a patterned amyloid material (PAM) platform for producing hierarchically ordered structures that integrate these material attributes. This platform, combining soft lithography with generic amyloid monomer inks (consisting of genetically engineered biofilm proteins dissolved in hexafluoroisopropanol), along with methanol-assisted curing, enables the spatially controlled deposition and in situ reassembly of amyloid monomers. The resulting patterned structures exhibit spectacular chemical and thermal stability and mechanical robustness under harsh conditions. The PAMs can be programmed for a vast array of multilevel functionalities, including anchoring nanoparticles, enabling diverse fluorescent protein arrays, and serving as self-supporting porous sheets for cellular growth. This PAM platform will not only drive innovation in biomanufacturing but also broaden the applications of patterned soft architectures in optics, electronics, biocatalysis, analytical regents, cell engineering, medicine, and other areas.

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Keywords:  Biofilm; genetic engineering; patterning; soft lithography

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31512886     DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b02324

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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4.  Conformable self-assembling amyloid protein coatings with genetically programmable functionality.

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