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    Título
    Soft Hydrogel Inspired by Elastomeric Proteins
    Autor
    Pepe, Antonietta
    Maio, Lucia
    Bracalello, Angelo
    Quintanilla-Sierra, Luis
    Arias, Francisco Javier
    Girotti, Alessandra
    Bochicchio, Brigida
    Año del Documento
    2021
    Editorial
    ACS publications
    Documento Fuente
    ACS Biomater. Sci. Eng. 2021, 7, 11, 5028–5038
    Resumen
    Elastin polypeptides based on -VPGVG- repeated motifs are widely used in the production of biomaterials because they are stimuli-responsive systems. On the other hand, glycine-rich sequences, mainly present in tropoelastin terminal domains, are responsible for the elastin self-assembly. In a previous study, we have recombinantly expressed a chimeric polypeptide, named resilin, elastin, and collagen (REC), inspired by glycine-rich motifs of elastin and containing resilin and collagen sequences as well. Herein, a three-block polypeptide, named (REC)3, was expressed starting from the previous monomer gene by introducing key modifications in the sequence. The choice was mandatory because the uneven distribution of the cross-linking sites in the monomer precluded the hydrogel production. In this work, the cross-linked polypeptide appeared as a soft hydrogel, as assessed by rheology, and the linear un-cross-linked trimer self-aggregated more rapidly than the REC monomer. The absence of cell-adhesive sequences did not affect cell viability, while it was functional to the production of a material presenting antiadhesive properties useful in the integration of synthetic devices in the body and preventing the invasion of cells.
    ISSN
    2373-9878
    Revisión por pares
    SI
    DOI
    10.1021/acsbiomaterials.1c00817
    Patrocinador
    The authors thank Alessandro Laurita (Microscopy Center, University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy) for SEM images. The authors are grateful for the financial support of PON R&I 2014-2020 (cod: PON_ARS01_01081) from MUR, the ISCIII (DTS19/00162), and MICIUN (PID2019-106386RB-I00).
    Version del Editor
    https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.1c00817
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    eng
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    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/82817
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