TY - JOUR
T1 - Stimuli-responsive hydrogels based on protein/peptide and their sensing applications
AU - Zhao, Fangyuan
AU - Liu, Mingzhu
AU - Guo, Hui
AU - Wang, Yao
AU - Zhang, Yuqi
AU - He, Mingxin
AU - Cai, Zhongyu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2025/2
Y1 - 2025/2
N2 - Stimuli-responsive hydrogels are smart three-dimensional materials containing a huge amount of water, which can respond to different stimuli. Typical polymeric hydrogels can be designed for a range of stimuli at low cost. However, polymeric hydrogels are less capable of sensing specific biological stimuli or biomolecules owing to the lack of specificity, which led to emerging hydrogels using proteins, peptides, aptamers and so on. In this paper, we outline the recent progress made in the fast-growing field of protein/peptide-based stimuli-responsive hydrogels. Specially, an emphasis is given to the protein/peptide-based hydrogels fabricated by different building blocks, namely, helix self-assemblies, β-sheet and β-hairpin self-assemblies, protein/peptide incorporating active domains, protein/peptide monomers, and their unique structures and properties. The latest development of stimuli-responsive protein/peptide-based hydrogels in physical, chemical and biological sensor applications are then reviewed. Finally, we discuss the challenges and envision future development of biomacromolecular hydrogels and their potential applications.
AB - Stimuli-responsive hydrogels are smart three-dimensional materials containing a huge amount of water, which can respond to different stimuli. Typical polymeric hydrogels can be designed for a range of stimuli at low cost. However, polymeric hydrogels are less capable of sensing specific biological stimuli or biomolecules owing to the lack of specificity, which led to emerging hydrogels using proteins, peptides, aptamers and so on. In this paper, we outline the recent progress made in the fast-growing field of protein/peptide-based stimuli-responsive hydrogels. Specially, an emphasis is given to the protein/peptide-based hydrogels fabricated by different building blocks, namely, helix self-assemblies, β-sheet and β-hairpin self-assemblies, protein/peptide incorporating active domains, protein/peptide monomers, and their unique structures and properties. The latest development of stimuli-responsive protein/peptide-based hydrogels in physical, chemical and biological sensor applications are then reviewed. Finally, we discuss the challenges and envision future development of biomacromolecular hydrogels and their potential applications.
KW - Biosensors
KW - Chemical sensors
KW - Protein/peptide self-assembly
KW - Protein/peptide-based hydrogels
KW - Stimuli-responsive hydrogels
KW - Strain sensors
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U2 - 10.1016/j.pmatsci.2024.101355
DO - 10.1016/j.pmatsci.2024.101355
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85204946732
SN - 0079-6425
VL - 148
JO - Progress in Materials Science
JF - Progress in Materials Science
M1 - 101355
ER -