134. Genetically engineered materials: Proteins and beyond. Sci. China Chem. 2022, 65, 486-496.-北京大学张文彬课题组

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134. Genetically engineered materials: Proteins and beyond. Sci. China Chem. 2022, 65, 486-496.
Posted on:2022-09-03

Wei, J.;# Xu, L.;# Wu, W.-H.; Sun, F.;* Zhang, W.-B.* Genetically engineered materials: Proteins and beyond. Sci. China Chem. 2022, 65, 486-496.

 

 

Information-rich molecules provide opportunities for evolution. Genetically engineered materials are superior in that their properties are coded within genetic sequences and could be fine-tuned. In this review, we elaborate the concept of genetically engineered materials (GEMs) using examples ranging from engineered protein materials to engineered living materials. Protein-based materials are the materials of choice by nature. Recent progress in protein engineering has led to opportunities to tune their sequences for optimal material performance. Proteins also play a central role in living materials where they act in concert with other biological components as well as nonbiological cofactors, giving rise to living features. While the existing GEMs are often limited to those constructed by building blocks of biological origin, being genetically engineerable does not preclude nonbiologic or synthetic materials, the latter of which have yet to be fully explored.