화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol.114, No.1, 7-20, 2017
Structural and Functional Diversity Among Amyloid Proteins: Agents of Disease, Building Blocks of Biology, and Implications for Molecular Engineering
Amyloids have long been associated with protein dysfunction and neurodegenerative diseases, but recent research has demonstrated that some organisms utilize the unique properties of the amyloid fold to create functional structures with important roles in biological processes. Additionally, new engineering approaches have taken advantage of amyloid structures for implementation in a wide variety of materials and devices. In this review, the role of amyloid in human disease is discussed and compared to the functional amyloids, which serve a largely structural purpose. We then consider the use of amyloid constructs in engineering applications, including their utility as building blocks for synthetic biology and molecular engineering. (C) 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.