Peptide/protein hybrid materials: enhanced control of structure and improved performance through conjugation of biological and synthetic polymers |
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Authors: | Vandermeulen Guido W M Klok Harm-Anton |
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Affiliation: | Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Ackermannweg 10, D-55128 Mainz, Germany. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The conjugation of peptides/proteins and synthetic polymers is a useful strategy to overcome some of the limitations related to the use of the individual components. This review will highlight two aspects: enhanced structural control at the nanometer level and improved performance, in particular with respect to biomedical applications. In the former case, peptide sequences are mainly used to mediate self-assembly of synthetic polymers. In the latter case, conjugation of an appropriate synthetic polymer to a pharmaceutically active peptide/protein can, for example, prevent premature enzymatic degradation and enhance blood circulation times, which is therapeutically advantageous. |
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Keywords: | biomaterials peptides proteins structure‐property relations supramolecular structures |
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