elastin has been researched along with hydroxide-ion* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for elastin and hydroxide-ion
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Unique silica biomimetic mineralization of acidic elastin-like polypeptides without hydroxyl and charged residues.
Elastin-like polypeptides (ELPs), usually as a purification-tag, can be easily expressed and rapidly purified. We found ELPs[V9F-40], which did not contain hydroxyl or charged residues with the pI of 5.52, could biomimetically form silica when they were in ordered structure. The specific activity of ELPs[V9F-40] was 70.89 ± 9.53. Besides, the time needed for the completion of biomimetic silicification was about 138 s, which was only 1/3 of that for other reported peptides. The ELPs@silica is mainly spherical and the sizes of them were around 900 nm. However, currently presented mechanisms for peptide-triggered silica biomimetic mineralization could not explain such unique phenomenon. It would pave a new way for mining or designing peptides with such function, which provide a potential green method for the preparation of biomimetic silica particles. It would endow ELPs more functions and expand the application fields of ELPs such as the bioinspired synthesis of peptide biotemplated metal or nonmetal oxide nanoparticles. Topics: Biomimetic Materials; Elastin; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Hydroxides; Minerals; Nanocomposites; Peptides; Silicon Dioxide | 2020 |