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Exploring stimuli-responsive elastin-like polypeptide for biomedicine and beyond: potential application as programmable soft actuators

Author(s)
Noh, YeongjinSon, EunjooCha, Chaenyung
Issued Date
2023-10
DOI
10.3389/fbioe.2023.1284226
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/66334
Fulltext
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1284226/full
Citation
FRONTIERS IN BIOENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.11, pp.1284226
Abstract
With the emergence of soft robotics, there is a growing need to develop actuator systems that are lightweight, mechanically compliant, stimuli-responsive, and readily programmable for precise and intelligent operation. Therefore, “smart” polymeric materials that can precisely change their physicomechanical properties in response to various external stimuli (e.g., pH, temperature, electromagnetic force) are increasingly investigated. Many different types of polymers demonstrating stimuli-responsiveness and shape memory effect have been developed over the years, but their focus has been mostly placed on controlling their mechanical properties. In order to impart complexity in actuation systems, there is a concerted effort to implement additional desired functionalities. For this purpose, elastin-like polypeptide (ELP), a class of genetically-engineered thermoresponsive polypeptides that have been mostly utilized for biomedical applications, is being increasingly investigated for stimuli-responsive actuation. Herein, unique characteristics and biomedical applications of ELP, and recent progress on utilizing ELP for programmable actuation are introduced.
Publisher
Frontiers Research Foundation
ISSN
2296-4185
Keyword (Author)
elastin-like polypeptidebiomedicinestimuli-responsivenesssoft actuatorshape deformation
Keyword
RECURSIVE DIRECTIONAL LIGATIONCROSS-LINKED HYDROGELSHUMAN TROPOELASTINPOLYMERSAMPHIPHILESCOMPOSITESTRANSITIONPOLOXAMERSEQUENCECLONING

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