Synthesis of collagen-like sequential polypeptides containing O-phospho-L-hydroxyproline and preparation of electrospun composite fibers for possible dental application |
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Authors: | Ohkawa Kousaku Hayashi Shinya Kameyama Naoto Yamamoto Hiroyuki Yamaguchi Mina Kimoto Shigenari Kurata Shigeaki Shinji Hisaaki |
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Affiliation: | Institute of High Polymer Research, Faculty of Textile Science and Technology, Shinshu University, Tokida 3-15-1, Ueda 386-8567, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. kohkawa@giptc.shinshu-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | A synthetic route is described for collagen-like polypeptides constructed from O-phospho-L-hydroxyproline [Hyp(PO(3)H(2))] residues. Using the synthetic polypeptides and a natural protein, gelatin, fine fibers and their network structures (ESNWs) were prepared via electrospinning. The composite ESNWs can induce the mineralization of calcium phosphate. The phosphoryl groups of the Hyp(PO(3)H(2)) residues affect both the crystalline phase and amount of the calcium phosphate, depending on the chemical structure in the repeating sequence. The composite ESNWs can be developed as a biocompatible replacement of the extracellular matrix of hard tissues, and thus can be applied as dental materials for restoration of dental cavities or as a sealant for pits and fissures. |
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Keywords: | biomineralization calcium phosphate electrospinning gelatin O‐phospho‐L‐hydroxyproline sequential polypeptide synthesis |
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