Rapidly Forming Recombinant Miniature Spidroins Hydrogels Composed of Nanofibrils with Tunable Mechanical Properties for Bio 3D Printing and Biomimetic Cellular Scaffolds

Cong Wang (Co-first Author), Qi Zhang (Co-first Author), Hanbai Wu (Co-first Author), Shuai Zhang, Xiong Zhou, Min Li, Yuhan Chen, Wei Liu, Min Du, Jun Fan, Furong Chen, Jinlian Hu*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Recombinant spidroins offer numerous possibilities for creating new biomaterials. However, their polymorphic and prone to aggregation characteristics present challenges in both their production and practical application. Here, mutant recombinant spidroins are reported forming hydrogels rapidly and controllably at 37 °C and with visible light irradiation. In the mutant spidroins phenylalanine residues (F) are systematically substituted by tyrosine residues (Y) in repeat motifs of (GGX), which contributes to the self-assembly of β-sheet and further formation of amyloid-like nanofibrils. As expected, micellar/globular spidroins solution converts to spidroins hydrogel composed of nanofibrils network and subsequently further crosslinked by di-tyrosine. The conformation transformation process is verified by spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and molecular dynamics simulation. Furthermore, the spidroin hydrogels are used as bioink and biomimetic cellular scaffolds according to their good biocompatibility, shear thinning properties, and nanofibril network structure. The findings reveal the structural transformation mechanism of spidroins and expand their applications in biomedical engineering. © 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2420059
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume35
Issue number17
Online published26 Dec 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Apr 2025

Funding

C.W., Q.Z., and H.B.W. contributed equally to this work. S.Z. was responsible for the theoretical calculations. This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Fundation of China (5207324), the Hong Kong Collaborative Research Fund (C1017-22G).

Research Keywords

  • amyloid-like nanofibrils
  • bioinks
  • recombinant spidroins
  • scaffolds
  • spidroin hydrogels

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