Journal article

Mimicry of silk utilizing synthetic polypeptides

NJ Chan, S Lentz, PA Gurr, T Scheibel, GG Qiao

Progress in Polymer Science | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2022

Abstract

For thousands of years, ‘silk’ and silk-based materials have played an important role for mankind. Today, silk-based materials increasingly find use in novel application areas such as biomedical and advanced technologies. However, natural silks show limitations. To overcome these limitations, chemical polymerization methods have been developed that provide potential avenues to synthetic materials with silk-like features. This article summarizes the physicochemical properties of silks and reviews how the structure-property relationships of silks have inspired material design, for example, by integration of β-sheet forming polypeptide regions. Strategies that utilize N-carboxyanhydride ring-op..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst


Funding Acknowledgements

N.J.C thanks The University of Melbourne for providing the Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship (AGRTP) for providing funds for travel. This work is supported by grants DFG SCHE603/23-1. N.J.C, S.L, G.G.Q, and T.S. acknowl-edge funding from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) through its thematic network Bayreuth-Melbourne Colloid/Polymer Network sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Education funds and Research (BMBF) .