Bagworm Silk-Mimetic Protein Fibers with Extraordinary Stiffness via In Vivo Polymerization and Hierarchical Self-Assembly

IF 18.5 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Advanced Functional Materials Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1002/adfm.202416526
Peng Zhang, Bo Jia, Mengyao Wang, Dawen Qin, Wenhao Cheng, Zheng Wei, Sikang Wan, Fan Wang, Jingjing Li, Hongjie Zhang, Kai Liu
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Bagworm silk proteins, which contain crystalline structures with large β-nanocrystal sizes, are ideal candidates for biosynthetic high-performance fibers. However, the extremely high glycine content and greater molecular weight limit their heterologous expression efficiency and further application exploration. Here, a multi-module assembly strategy is developed to engineer novel chimeric structural proteins by incorporating the mechanical functional domains of bagworm silk proteins with the C-terminal self-assembly domains of spider silk proteins. By selecting a single repetitive unit of the functional region of bagworm silk proteins, the challenge of low heterologous expression efficiency is successfully addressed. Furthermore, the content and ordering of β-sheet structure are enhanced in the chimeric proteins through the alignment mediated by the spider silk C-terminal domain and ligation facilitated by split inteins, resulting in a remarkable Young's modulus of ≈15 GPa. This surpasses many artificial protein fibers, synthetic polymer fibers, and even natural spider silk. Notably, these protein fibers are drawn into surgical sutures and demonstrate superior wound healing effects compared to clinical suture in a skin wound model. This research presents a novel strategy for developing high-performance protein fibers, which will expand the scope of their mechanically demanding applications.

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通过体内聚合和分层自组装实现具有超强硬度的仿袋虫蚕丝蛋白纤维
袋蚕丝蛋白含有大尺寸β-纳米结晶结构,是生物合成高性能纤维的理想候选材料。然而,极高的甘氨酸含量和较大的分子量限制了其异源表达效率和进一步的应用探索。本文开发了一种多模块组装策略,通过将袋虫丝蛋白的机械功能域与蜘蛛丝蛋白的 C 端自组装域相结合来设计新型嵌合结构蛋白。通过选择袋蚕丝蛋白功能区的单一重复单元,成功解决了异源表达效率低的难题。此外,通过蛛丝 C 端结构域介导的配位和分裂内蛋白促进的连接,嵌合蛋白中 β 片层结构的含量和有序性得到了增强,从而产生了≈15 GPa 的显著杨氏模量。这超过了许多人造蛋白质纤维、合成聚合物纤维,甚至天然蜘蛛丝。值得注意的是,在皮肤伤口模型中,这些蛋白质纤维被拉制成手术缝合线,并显示出优于临床缝合线的伤口愈合效果。这项研究提出了一种开发高性能蛋白质纤维的新策略,这将扩大蛋白质纤维在机械要求较高的应用领域。
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Advanced Functional Materials
Advanced Functional Materials 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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2.1 months
期刊介绍: Firmly established as a top-tier materials science journal, Advanced Functional Materials reports breakthrough research in all aspects of materials science, including nanotechnology, chemistry, physics, and biology every week. Advanced Functional Materials is known for its rapid and fair peer review, quality content, and high impact, making it the first choice of the international materials science community.
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