Biocatalytic Feedback‐Driven Temporal Programming of Self‐Regulating Peptide Hydrogels |
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Authors: | Thomas Heuser Elisabeth Weyandt Dr. Andreas Walther |
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Affiliation: | DWI—Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials, Forckenbeckstrasse 50, 52056 Aachen (Germany) http://www.dwi.rwth‐aachen.de |
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Abstract: | Switchable self‐assemblies respond to external stimuli with a transition between near‐equilibrium states. Although being a key to present‐day advanced materials, these systems respond rather passively, and do not display autonomous dynamics. For autonomous behavior, approaches must be found to orchestrate the time domain of self‐assemblies, which would lead to new generations of dynamic and self‐regulating materials. Herein, we demonstrate catalytic control of the time domain of pH‐responsive peptide hydrogelators in a closed system. We program transient acidic pH states by combining a fast acidic activator with the slow, enzymatic, feedback‐driven generation of a base (dormant deactivator). This transient state can be programmed over orders of magnitude in time. It is coupled to dipeptides to create autonomously self‐regulating, dynamic gels with programmed lifetimes, which are used for fluidic guidance, burst release, and self‐erasing rapid prototyping. |
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Keywords: | dynamic materials hydrogels materials science peptides self‐regulation |
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