Collagen structure: new tricks from a very old dog
J Bella - Biochemical Journal, 2016 - portlandpress.com
The main features of the triple helical structure of collagen were deduced in the mid-1950s
from fibre X-ray diffraction of tendons. Yet, the resulting models only could offer an average …
from fibre X-ray diffraction of tendons. Yet, the resulting models only could offer an average …
[HTML][HTML] Recent advances in emerging 2D nanomaterials for biosensing and bioimaging applications
The great success of graphene throws new light on discovering more two-dimensional (2D)
layered nanomaterials that stem from atomically thin 2D sheets. Compared with a single …
layered nanomaterials that stem from atomically thin 2D sheets. Compared with a single …
Controlling the Assembly of Cellulose‐Based Oligosaccharides through Sequence Modifications
N Hribernik, D Vargová, MCS Dal Colle… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Peptides and nucleic acids with programmable sequences are widely explored for the
production of tunable, self‐assembling functional materials. Herein we demonstrate that the …
production of tunable, self‐assembling functional materials. Herein we demonstrate that the …
Biomaterials via peptide assembly: Design, characterization, and application in tissue engineering
A core challenge in biomaterials, with both fundamental significance and technological
relevance, concerns the rational design of bioactive microenvironments. Designed properly …
relevance, concerns the rational design of bioactive microenvironments. Designed properly …
Structural plasticity of helical nanotubes based on coiled-coil assemblies
Numerous instances can be seen in evolution in which protein quaternary structures have
diverged while the sequences of the building blocks have remained fairly conserved …
diverged while the sequences of the building blocks have remained fairly conserved …
Biomolecular assemblies: moving from observation to predictive design
CJ Wilson, AS Bommarius, JA Champion… - Chemical …, 2018 - ACS Publications
Biomolecular assembly is a key driving force in nearly all life processes, providing structure,
information storage, and communication within cells and at the whole organism level. These …
information storage, and communication within cells and at the whole organism level. These …
Peptide tessellation yields micrometre-scale collagen triple helices
Sticky-ended DNA duplexes can associate spontaneously into long double helices;
however, such self-assembly is much less developed with proteins. Collagen is the most …
however, such self-assembly is much less developed with proteins. Collagen is the most …
Shape-shifting peptide nanomaterials: surface asymmetry enables pH-dependent formation and interconversion of collagen tubes and sheets
The fabrication of dynamic, transformable biomaterials that respond to environmental cues
represents a significant step forward in the development of synthetic materials that rival their …
represents a significant step forward in the development of synthetic materials that rival their …
Two-dimensional peptide based functional nanomaterials
L Liu, LH Klausen, M Dong - Nano Today, 2018 - Elsevier
Polypeptides and proteins have a high density of chemical functionality, which can be used
to construct defined macromolecular nano architectures, such as low dimensional …
to construct defined macromolecular nano architectures, such as low dimensional …
On-Demand Elongation of Peptide Nanofibrils at Cellular Interfaces to Modulate Cell–Cell Interactions
P Guo, X Zhang, J Chen, X Chen, Y Jiang, T Jiang - Nano Letters, 2024 - ACS Publications
Natural cells can achieve specific cell–cell interactions by enriching nonspecific binding
molecules on demand at intercellular contact faces, a pathway currently beyond synthetic …
molecules on demand at intercellular contact faces, a pathway currently beyond synthetic …