Advanced Materials, Vol.19, No.14, 1810-1810, 2007
Engineered microcapsules fabricated from reconstituted spider silk
Recombinant spider-silk proteins are used to produce responsive micro-capsules with good mechanical and chemical stability (see figure). Emulsion interfaces are harnessed to induce the controlled self-assembly of these proteins into predominantly beta-sheet configurations, resulting in a mechanically stable thin polymer shell. Capsules transferred into a continuous phase can readily encapsulate large molecules, while allowing small molecules to permeate freely.