Advanced Materials, Vol.23, No.47, 5684-5684, 2011
Nanomechanics of Streptavidin Hubs for Molecular Materials
A new strategy is reported for creating protein-based nanomaterials by genetically fusing large polypeptides to monomeric streptavidin and exploiting the propensity of streptavidin monomers(SM) to self-assemble into stable tetramers. We have characterized the mechanical properties of streptavidin-linked structures and measured, for the first time, the mechanical strength of streptavidin tetramers themselves. Using streptavidin tetramers as molecular hubs offers a unique opportunity to create a variety of well-defined, self-assembled protein-based (nano) materials with unusual mechanical properties.
Keywords:protein-based materials;molecular self-assembly;single molecule force spectroscopy;scanning probe microscopy;polypeptides;biomaterials