Elastic proteins: biological roles and mechanical properties

University of British Columbia · University of Rhode Island

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Abstract

The term 'elastic protein' applies to many structural proteins with diverse functions and mechanical properties so there is room for confusion about its meaning. Elastic implies the property of elasticity, or the ability to deform reversibly without loss of energy; so elastic proteins should have high resilience. Another meaning for elastic is 'stretchy', or the ability to be deformed to large strains with little force. Thus, elastic proteins should have low stiffness. The combination of high resilience, large strains and low stiffness is characteristic of rubber-like proteins (e.g. resilin and elastin) that function in the storage of elastic-strain energy. Other elastic proteins play very different roles and…

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Keywords
  • Toughness
  • Elastic energy
  • Materials science
  • Byssus
  • Stiffness
  • Elasticity (physics)
  • Elastic modulus
  • Elastin
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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