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Synthesis of and Structural Studies on Repeating Sequences of Abductin

✍ Scribed by Brigida Bochicchio; Felipe Jimenez-Oronoz; Antonietta Pepe; Mario Blanco; Lawrence B. Sandberg; Antonio M. Tamburro


Book ID
102468913
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
281 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
1616-5187

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Abstract

Summary: Little data exist on the structure and function of compressible elastomeric proteins such as abductin. An understanding of the underlying structural features of these proteins may lead to the development of a new class of highly tailored β€œcompressible” hydrogels. To that effect, in this work, the structure of abductin was investigated by means of studies on several synthetic peptides corresponding to the most frequent sequences of abductin. In particular, the 10 amino acid abductin peptide sequence FGGMGGGNAG, tandem repeated in the protein, and two related 25 and 40 amino acid polypeptides were synthesized. These peptides were studied with regard to secondary structure, self‐assembly, and polymer morphology. The results obtained with these peptides allow us to propose a preliminary structure‐elasticity relationship for abductin not dissimilar from that currently accepted for elastin.

A possible mechanism of elasticity relating abductin to elastin.

magnified imageA possible mechanism of elasticity relating abductin to elastin.


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