生物材料
重组DNA
化学
生物化学
有机化学
基因
作者
Wen‐Chi Tseng,Tsuei‐Yun Fang
标识
DOI:10.1002/mabi.202300170
摘要
Abstract Multi‐ l ‐arginyl‐poly‐ l ‐aspartate (MAPA) is a non‐ribosomal polypeptide which synthesis is directed by cyanophycin synthetase, and its production can be achieved using recombinant microorganisms carrying the cphA gene. Along its poly‐aspartate backbone, arginine or lysine links to each aspartate via an isopeptide bond. MAPA is a zwitterionic polyelectrolyte full of charged carboxylic, amine, and guanidino groups. In aqueous solution, MAPA exhibits dual thermal and pH responses similar to those stimuli‐responsive polymers. Being biocompatible, the films containing MAPA can support cell proliferation and elicits minimal immune response in macrophages. Dipeptides from MAPA after enzymatic treatments can provide nutritional benefits. In light of the increasing interest in MAPA, this article focuses on the recent discovery of the function of cyanophycin synthetase and the potentials of MAPA as a biomaterial.
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