Abstract:Protein crystals are versatile nanostructured materials that can be readily engineered for applications in nanomedicine and nanobiotechnology. Despite their versatility, the small size of typical individual protein crystals (less than one cubic mm) presents challenges for macroscale applications. One way to overcome this limitation is by immobilizing protein crystals onto larger substrates. Cotton is composed primarily of cellulose, the most common natural fiber in the world, and is routinely used in numerous … Show more
“…In pursuit of multifunctional textiles involving attachment of protein crystal depots, Hartje et al from our group recently demonstrated integration of individual lysozyme and CJ crystals on bulk cotton, via chemical cross-linking with dihydrazides or dialdehydes, respectively. 194 The resulting crystals were able to adsorb guest sulforhodamine-labeled cytochrome P450 protein, although the activity of guest P450 enzyme was not tested. Despite repeated laundering of the functionalized fabrics, at least 20% of the attached crystals were retained when chemically cross-linked to fabric.…”
Section: Emerging and Future Applicationsmentioning
Large-pore protein crystals (LPCs) are an emerging class of biomaterials. The inherent diversity of proteins translates to a diversity of crystal lattice structures, many of which display large pores and...
“…In pursuit of multifunctional textiles involving attachment of protein crystal depots, Hartje et al from our group recently demonstrated integration of individual lysozyme and CJ crystals on bulk cotton, via chemical cross-linking with dihydrazides or dialdehydes, respectively. 194 The resulting crystals were able to adsorb guest sulforhodamine-labeled cytochrome P450 protein, although the activity of guest P450 enzyme was not tested. Despite repeated laundering of the functionalized fabrics, at least 20% of the attached crystals were retained when chemically cross-linked to fabric.…”
Section: Emerging and Future Applicationsmentioning
Large-pore protein crystals (LPCs) are an emerging class of biomaterials. The inherent diversity of proteins translates to a diversity of crystal lattice structures, many of which display large pores and...
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