Cryo-transmission electron microscopy structure of a gigadalton peptide fiber of de novo design.
Nature presents various protein fibers that bridge the nanometer to micrometer regimes. These structures provide inspiration for the de novo design of biomimetic assemblies, both to address difficulties in studying and understanding natural systems, and to provide routes to new biomaterials with pot...
Main Authors: | Sharp, T, Bruning, M, Mantell, J, Sessions, R, Thomson, A, Zaccai, N, Brady, R, Verkade, P, Woolfson, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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