Mussel adhesion: A fundamental perspective on factors governing strong underwater adhesion.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS Biointerphases Pub Date : 2022-10-31 DOI:10.1116/6.0002051
Laura L E Mears, Julia Appenroth, Hui Yuan, Alper T Celebi, Pierluigi Bilotto, Alexander M Imre, Bruno Zappone, Rongxin Su, Markus Valtiner
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Protein-based underwater adhesives of marine organisms exhibit extraordinary binding strength in high salinity based on utilizing a variety of molecular interaction mechanisms. These include acid-base interactions, bidentate bindings or complex hydrogen bonding interactions, and electrochemical manipulation of interfacial bonding. In this Perspective, we briefly review recent progress in the field, and we discuss how interfacial electrochemistry can vary interfacial forces by concerted tuning of surface charging, hydration forces, and tuning of the interfacial ion concentration. We further discuss open questions, controversial findings, and new paths into understanding and utilizing redox-proteins and derived polymers for enhancing underwater adhesion in a complex salt environment.

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贻贝附着力:对控制强水下附着力因素的基本观点。
基于蛋白质的海洋生物水下黏合剂利用多种分子相互作用机制,在高盐度环境下表现出非凡的结合强度。这些包括酸碱相互作用,双齿结合或复杂的氢键相互作用,以及界面键的电化学操作。在本展望中,我们简要回顾了该领域的最新进展,并讨论了界面电化学如何通过协调调整表面电荷、水合力和界面离子浓度来改变界面力。我们进一步讨论了开放的问题,有争议的发现,以及新的途径来理解和利用氧化还原蛋白和衍生聚合物来增强复杂盐环境下的水下粘附。
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Biointerphases
Biointerphases 生物-材料科学:生物材料
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期刊介绍: Biointerphases emphasizes quantitative characterization of biomaterials and biological interfaces. As an interdisciplinary journal, a strong foundation of chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, theory, and/or modelling is incorporated into originated articles, reviews, and opinionated essays. In addition to regular submissions, the journal regularly features In Focus sections, targeted on specific topics and edited by experts in the field. Biointerphases is an international journal with excellence in scientific peer-review. Biointerphases is indexed in PubMed and the Science Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics). Accepted papers appear online immediately after proof processing and are uploaded to key citation sources daily. The journal is based on a mixed subscription and open-access model: Typically, authors can publish without any page charges but if the authors wish to publish open access, they can do so for a modest fee. Topics include: bio-surface modification nano-bio interface protein-surface interactions cell-surface interactions in vivo and in vitro systems biofilms / biofouling biosensors / biodiagnostics bio on a chip coatings interface spectroscopy biotribology / biorheology molecular recognition ambient diagnostic methods interface modelling adhesion phenomena.
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