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Engineering the Architecture of Elastin-Like Polypeptides: From Unimers to Hierarchical Self-Assembly.

Soumen Saha1, Samagya Banskota1, Stefan Roberts1, Nadia Kirmani2, Ashutosh Chilkoti1.   

Abstract

Well-defined tunable nanostructures formed through the hierarchical self-assembly of peptide building blocks have drawn significant attention due to their potential applications in biomedical science. Artificial protein polymers derived from elastin-like polypeptides (ELPs), which are based on the repeating sequence of tropoelastin (the water-soluble precursor to elastin), provide a promising platform for creating nanostructures due to their biocompatibility, ease of synthesis, and customizable architecture. By designing the sequence and composition of ELPs at the gene level, their physicochemical properties can be controlled to a degree that is unmatched by synthetic polymers. A variety of ELP-based nanostructures are designed, inspired by the self-assembly of elastin and other proteins in biological systems. The choice of building blocks determines not only the physical properties of the nanostructures, but also their self-assembly into architectures ranging from spherical micelles to elongated nanofibers. This review focuses on the molecular determinants of ELP and ELP-hybrid self-assembly and formation of spherical, rod-like, worm-like, fibrillar, and vesicle architectures. A brief discussion of the potential biomedical applications of these supramolecular assemblies is also included.

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Keywords:  bioinspired materials; elastin-like polypeptides; hierarchical self-assembly; partially ordered polypeptides; recombinant proteins

Year:  2020        PMID: 34307837      PMCID: PMC8297442          DOI: 10.1002/adtp.201900164

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Ther (Weinh)        ISSN: 2366-3987


  174 in total

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