Genetically modifying the protein matrix of macroscopic living materials to control their structure and rheological properties
Esther M. Jimenez,
Carlson Nguyen,
Ahmad Shakeel
et al.
Abstract:The field of engineering living materials (ELMs) seeks to engineer cells to form macroscopic materials with tailorable structures and properties. While centimeter-scale ELMs can be grown from Caulobacter crescentus engineered to secrete a protein matrix, how the sequence of the protein matrix affects structural and rheological properties remains poorly understood. Here, we explore how changing the elastin-like polypeptide (ELP) length impacts ELM microstructure and viscoelastic behavior. We demonstrate that sh… Show more
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