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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 06, 2013
Filed:
Jan. 11, 2012
David L. Kaplan, Concord, MA (US);
Jia Huang, Malden, MA (US);
Cheryl Wong Po Foo, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Rajesh Naik, Dayton, OH (US);
Anne George, Chicago, IL (US);
David L. Kaplan, Concord, MA (US);
Jia Huang, Malden, MA (US);
Cheryl Wong Po Foo, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Rajesh Naik, Dayton, OH (US);
Anne George, Chicago, IL (US);
Trustees of Tufts College, Medford, MA (US);
The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the Air Force AFMCLO/JAZ, Washington, DC (US);
The Board of Trustees of The University of Illinois, Chicago, IL (US);
Abstract
The claimed invention provides a fusion polypeptide comprising a fibrous protein domain and a mineralization domain. The fusion is used to form an organic-inorganic composite. These organic-inorganic composites can be constructed from the nano- to the macro-scale depending on the size of the fibrous protein fusion domain used. In one embodiment, the composites can also be loaded with other compounds (e.g., dyes, drugs, enzymes) depending on the goal for the materials, to further enhance function. This can be achieved during assembly of the material or during the mineralization step in materials formation.