Bioinspired structural transition of synthetic polymers through biomolecular ligand binding
Inspired by ligand binding-triggered structural transition of biopolymers in living systems, we demonstrated the structural transition of thermoresponsive poly( N -isopropylacrylamide) through specific ligand binding of artificially evolved peptides to the polymer. The bioinspired structural transit...
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description | Inspired by ligand binding-triggered structural transition of biopolymers in living systems, we demonstrated the structural transition of thermoresponsive poly(
N
-isopropylacrylamide) through specific ligand binding of artificially evolved peptides to the polymer.
The bioinspired structural transition of thermoresponsive poly(
N
-isopropylacrylamide) was demonstrated by specific ligand binding of artificially evolved peptides to the polymer. |
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