School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TS, United Kingdom.
Biopolymers. 2010;94(1):118-27. doi: 10.1002/bip.21345.
Over the decade and a half, interest has soared in the development of peptide-based biomaterials and their potential applications in biotechnology. This review outlines the advances during this time in the construction of biomaterials based on the alpha-helical coiled-coil and collagen-like peptides. These structures and the resulting designs are distinct from the more commonly used beta-structured peptides, which often lead to hydrogels comprising amyloid-like fibrils. The review covers basic design rules for these helical assemblies, and the various fibrous biomaterials that can be accomplished with them, which include rigid structures with straight, branched, or networked structures, decorated and functionalized systems, and most recently flexible fibers and entangled hydrogel networks. This plethora of alpha-helix-based biomaterials, together with more recent collagen-like assemblies, that are emerging from various laboratories complement those developed using beta-structured peptides, and open exciting new avenues for biomaterials research and potential new application areas.
在过去的十五年中,人们对基于肽的生物材料的开发及其在生物技术中的潜在应用产生了浓厚的兴趣。本综述概述了在此期间在基于α-螺旋卷曲螺旋和胶原蛋白样肽构建生物材料方面的进展。这些结构和由此产生的设计与更常用的β-结构肽不同,β-结构肽通常导致包含淀粉样纤维的水凝胶。该综述涵盖了这些螺旋组装的基本设计规则,以及可以用它们完成的各种纤维状生物材料,包括具有直的、分支的或网状结构的刚性结构、经过修饰和功能化的系统,以及最近的柔性纤维和缠结水凝胶网络。这些大量的基于α-螺旋的生物材料,以及来自各个实验室的最近出现的胶原蛋白样组装,补充了使用β-结构肽开发的那些材料,并为生物材料研究和潜在的新应用领域开辟了令人兴奋的新途径。