Sequence Controlled Polymers
Design of Sequence-Specific Polymers by Genetic Engineering
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Mozhdehi, D; Luginbuhl, KM; Roberts, S; Chilkoti, A
January 1, 2017
Protein polymers are macromolecules of repeats of one or more amino acids that are arranged in a precisely defined sequence. The precise arrangement of their repeat units and their precisely defined length distinguish protein polymers from their synthetic analogues. In this chapter, we provide the reader with a practical introduction to the design, synthesis, and functionalization of protein polymers, and their applications in materials science and biomedical engineering.
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Mozhdehi, D., Luginbuhl, K. M., Roberts, S., & Chilkoti, A. (2017). Design of Sequence-Specific Polymers by Genetic Engineering. In Sequence Controlled Polymers (pp. 91–115). https://doi.org/10.1002/9783527806096.ch4
Mozhdehi, D., K. M. Luginbuhl, S. Roberts, and A. Chilkoti. “Design of Sequence-Specific Polymers by Genetic Engineering.” In Sequence Controlled Polymers, 91–115, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1002/9783527806096.ch4.
Mozhdehi D, Luginbuhl KM, Roberts S, Chilkoti A. Design of Sequence-Specific Polymers by Genetic Engineering. In: Sequence Controlled Polymers. 2017. p. 91–115.
Mozhdehi, D., et al. “Design of Sequence-Specific Polymers by Genetic Engineering.” Sequence Controlled Polymers, 2017, pp. 91–115. Scopus, doi:10.1002/9783527806096.ch4.
Mozhdehi D, Luginbuhl KM, Roberts S, Chilkoti A. Design of Sequence-Specific Polymers by Genetic Engineering. Sequence Controlled Polymers. 2017. p. 91–115.