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Self-assembled adhesive biomaterials formed by a genetically designed fusion protein†
Pulakesh Aich,Jaeyeon An,Byeongseon Yang,Young Ho Ko,Junghyun Kim,James Murray,Hyung Joon Cha,Joon Ho Roh,Kyeng Min Park
Chemical Communications Pub Date : 10/18/2018 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C8CC07475E
Abstract

Here we report a recombinant protein (MS) obtained by genetic fusion of a mussel foot protein (Mfp3) motif into a silk spidroin (MaSp1). The MS not only self-assembled into a supramolecular fibre, as does the parent MaSp1, but also showed enhanced adhesiveness resulting from the DOPA-containing Mfp3 portion. The successful incorporation of the wet adhesiveness of Mfp3 into the well-structured assembly of MaSp1 may provide a new insight for the genetic design of underwater adhesive recombinant proteins by utilizing the structural features of a spidroin protein.

Graphical abstract: Self-assembled adhesive biomaterials formed by a genetically designed fusion protein
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