Guokui Qin
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Recent Articles
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Bressner J, Marelli B, Qin G, Klinker L, Zhang Y, Kaplan D, et al.
J Mater Chem B
. 2020 Apr;
2(31):4983-4987.
PMID: 32261830
Current methods to produce silk films include casting and spin coating. Here we introduce a new method for the fabrication of silk films: electrogelation. Through use of a closed-loop anode,...
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Qin G, Perez P, Mills C, Olsen B
Biomacromolecules
. 2016 Mar;
17(3):928-34.
PMID: 26927835
Fusion proteins provide a facile route for the purification and self-assembly of biofunctional protein block copolymers into complex nanostructures; however, the use of biochemical synthesis techniques introduces unexplored variables into...
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Huang A, Qin G, Olsen B
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2015 Jul;
7(27):14660-9.
PMID: 26133485
A method for fabricating nanostructured biocatalysts using bioconjugate block copolymer self-assembly is demonstrated, yielding very high protein loadings and activity per unit area, compared to more-established enzyme encapsulation methods. Self-assembled...
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Qin G, Panilaitis B, Kaplan Z
Carbohydr Polym
. 2013 Nov;
100:40-5.
PMID: 24188836
Bacterial cellulose has been demonstrated to be a remarkably versatile biomaterial and widely used in biomedical applications due to its unique physical properties. Here we reported for the first time...
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Sun Z, Qin G, Xia X, Cronin-Golomb M, Omenetto F, Kaplan D
J Am Chem Soc
. 2013 Feb;
135(9):3675-9.
PMID: 23383965
The chimeric proteins, silk-elastin-like protein polymers (SELPs), consist of repeating units of silk and elastin to retain the mechanical strength of silk, while incorporating the dynamic environmental sensitivity of elastin....
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An B, DesRochers T, Qin G, Xia X, Thiagarajan G, Brodsky B, et al.
Biomaterials
. 2012 Oct;
34(2):402-12.
PMID: 23088839
Collagen-like proteins in the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes adopt a triple-helix structure with a thermal stability similar to that of animal collagens, can be expressed in high yield in Escherichia coli...
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Qin G, Hu X, Cebe P, Kaplan D
Nat Commun
. 2012 Aug;
3:1003.
PMID: 22893127
Resilin is critical in the flight and jumping systems of insects as a polymeric rubber-like protein with outstanding elasticity. However, insight into the underlying molecular mechanisms responsible for resilin elasticity...
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Qin G, Rivkin A, Lapidot S, Hu X, Preis I, Arinus S, et al.
Biomaterials
. 2011 Oct;
32(35):9231-43.
PMID: 21963157
Resilin is an elastomeric protein found in specialized regions of the cuticle of most insects, providing outstanding material properties including high resilience and fatigue lifetime for insect flight and jumping...
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Xia X, Xu Q, Hu X, Qin G, Kaplan D
Biomacromolecules
. 2011 Sep;
12(11):3844-50.
PMID: 21955178
Silk--elastin-like protein polymers (SELPs), consisting of the repeating units of silk and elastin blocks, combine a set of outstanding physical and biological properties of silk and elastin. Because of the...
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Qin G, Lapidot S, Numata K, Hu X, Meirovitch S, Dekel M, et al.
Biomacromolecules
. 2009 Nov;
10(12):3227-34.
PMID: 19928816
Resilin is a polymeric rubber-like protein secreted by insects to specialized cuticle regions, in areas where high resilience and low stiffness are required. Resilin binds to the cuticle polysaccharide chitin...