Elastomeric polypentapeptides cross-linked into matrixes and fibers - PubMed (original) (raw)

. 2001 Spring;2(1):170-9.

doi: 10.1021/bm0000900.

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Elastomeric polypentapeptides cross-linked into matrixes and fibers

J Lee et al. Biomacromolecules. 2001 Spring.

Abstract

Microbially prepared polypentapeptides were cross-linked by two chemical methods. In one chemical approach, (GVGIP)(260) where G = glycine, V = valine, I = isoleucine, and P = proline with no functional groups in its side chains, was cross-linked using dicumyl peroxide, and reaction conditions were systematically examined. Successful cross-linking was obtained even under severe conditions for proteins, i.e., 3 h at 120 degrees C, without having significant side reactions. In the second chemical approach, two separate polymers, (GVGVP GVGVP GXGVP GVGVP GVGVP GVGVP)(n) where X is either E (the carboxylic acid containing glutamic acid residue) or K (the lysine residue with an epsilon-amino function), were mixed and cross-linked using a carbodiimde reagent. The reaction temperature was found to affect the equilibrium swelling behavior of the resulting cross-linked hydrogels. In hydrogels cross-linked at a temperature above their hydrophobic folding and assembling transition temperature, 3D continuous filamentous microstructures were observed. Chemically cross-linked hydrogel fibers were also prepared and their anisotropy in swelling was confirmed. Uniaxial tensile moduli and equilibrium weight swelling ratios of the chemically cross-linked samples were compared to those of (GVGVP)(251) and (GVGIP)(260), gamma-irradiation cross-linked at different Mrad doses.

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