Site-specific, covalent incorporation of Tus, a DNA-binding protein, on ionic-complementary self-assembling peptide hydrogels using transpeptidase Sortase A as a conjugation tool

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Abstract

The site-specific conjugation of DNA-binding protein (Tus) to self-assembling peptide FEFEFKFKK was demonstrated. Rheology studies and TEM of the corresponding hydrogels (including PNIPAAm-containing systems) showed no significant variation in properties and hydrogel morphology compared to FEFEFKFKK. Critically, we demonstrate that Tus is accessible within the gel network displaying DNA-binding properties. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Piluso, S., Cassell, H. C., Gibbons, J. L., Waller, T. E., Plant, N. J., Miller, A. F., & Cavalli, G. (2013). Site-specific, covalent incorporation of Tus, a DNA-binding protein, on ionic-complementary self-assembling peptide hydrogels using transpeptidase Sortase A as a conjugation tool. Soft Matter, 9(29), 6752–6756. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3sm00131h

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