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Cytoskeleton-Inspired Artificial Protein Design to Enhance Polymer Network Elasticity

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MACROMOLECULES
卷 53, 期 9, 页码 3464-3471

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.0c00514

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  1. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health [T32HL007955]
  2. ARCS Foundation Templin Endowment
  3. Department of Education Federal TRIO Programs [P217A170284]
  4. University of Arizona

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Reducing topological network defects to enhance elasticity in polymeric materials remains a grand challenge. Efforts to control network topology, primarily focused on cross-linking junctions, continue to underperform compared to theoretical estimations from idealized networks using affirie and phantom network theories. Here, artificial protein technology was adapted for the design of polymer-network hydrogels with precisely defined coil-like and rod-like strands to observe the impact of strand rigidity on the mechanical properties of polymeric materials. Cytoskeleton-inspired polymer-network hydrogels incorporated with rod-like protein strands nearly tripled the gel shear elastic modulus and relaxation time compared to coil-like protein strands, indicating an enhanced effective cross-linking density. Furthermore, asymmetric rod-coil protein designs in network strands with an optimal rod/coil ratio improved the hydrogel relaxation time, enhancing the stability of physical macromolecular associations by modulating the cross-linker mobility. The careful design of strand rigidity presents a new direction to reduce topological defects for optimizing polymeric materials.

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