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Biomimetic production of silk-like recombinant squid sucker ring teeth proteins

  • Dawei Ding
  • , Paul A. Guerette
  • , Shawn Hoon
  • , Kiat Whye Kong
  • , Tobias Cornvik
  • , Martina Nilsson
  • , Akshita Kumar
  • , Julien Lescar
  • , Ali Miserez*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Nanyang Technological University
  • Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore

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Abstract

The sucker ring teeth (SRT) of Humboldt squid exhibit mechanical properties that rival those of robust engineered synthetic polymers. Remarkably, these properties are achieved without a mineral phase or covalent cross-links. Instead, SRT are exclusively made of silk-like proteins called "suckerins", which assemble into nanoconfined β-sheet reinforced supramolecular networks. In this study, three streamlined strategies for full-length recombinant suckerin protein production and purification were developed. Recombinant suckerin exhibited high solubility and colloidal stability in aqueous-based solvents. In addition, the colloidal suspensions exhibited a concentration-dependent conformational switch, from random coil to β-sheet enriched structures. Our results demonstrate that recombinant suckerin can be produced in a facile manner in E. coli and processed from mild aqueous solutions into materials enriched in β-sheets. We suggest that recombinant suckerin-based materials offer potential for a range of biomedical and engineering applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3278-3289
Number of pages12
JournalBiomacromolecules
Volume15
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Sept 2014
Externally publishedYes

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