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Biomacromolecules ; 14(7): 2347-53, 2013 Jul 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23705904

ABSTRACT

Calcium-sensitive elastin-like polypeptides (CELPs) were synthesized by periodically interspersing a calcium-binding peptide sequence from calmodulin within an elastin-like polypeptide (ELP) with the goal of creating thermal and calcium responsive peptide polymers. The CELPs exhibit high sensitivity to calcium compared to monovalent cations but do not exhibit the exquisite selectivity for calcium over other divalent cations, such as magnesium, that is displayed by calmodulin. The CELPs were further used as a building block for the synthesis of calcium-sensitive nanoparticles by fusing a hydrophilic, noncalcium-sensitive ELP block with a CELP block that becomes more hydrophobic upon calcium binding. We show that addition of calcium at concentrations between 50 and 500 mM imparts sufficient amphiphilicity to the diblock polypeptide between 33 and 46 °C to trigger its self-assembly into monodisperse spherical micelles with a hydrodynamic radius of ∼50 nm.


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Calcium/metabolism , Calmodulin/metabolism , Elastin/chemistry , Intracellular Calcium-Sensing Proteins/chemical synthesis , Calmodulin/chemistry , Cations, Divalent , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Peptides/chemistry , Peptides/metabolism , Polymers/chemical synthesis , Surface-Active Agents
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Mater Sci Eng R Rep ; 62(4): 125-155, 2008 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19122836

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Peptides are emerging as a new class of biomaterials due to their unique chemical, physical, and biological properties. The development of peptide-based biomaterials is driven by the convergence of protein engineering and macromolecular self-assembly. This review covers the basic principles, applications, and prospects of peptide-based biomaterials. We focus on both chemically synthesized and genetically encoded peptides, including poly-amino acids, elastin-like polypeptides, silk-like polymers and other biopolymers based on repetitive peptide motifs. Applications of these engineered biomolecules in protein purification, controlled drug delivery, tissue engineering, and biosurface engineering are discussed.

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