Expanded Tunability of Dynamic Hydrogel Stiffness Using Engineered Photoresponsive Proteins

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Scavone, Rossana

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The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays an important role in regulating cell fate and function through dynamic and heterogenous presentation of well-defined chemical and mechanical cues. Though several research efforts have been fo- cused on trying to elucidate the effects of ECM-mediated cues on cell function, few in vitro platforms have been able to capture the four-dimensionality of me- chanical signaling that is presented in vivo. Towards this, our group recently introduced a hydrogel platform that undergoes reversible stiffening, made pos- sible using a fusion protein-based material crosslinker that underwent a stimuli- dependent conformational change. The protein used was LOV2-Jα, a species that responds to mild visible light and gives spatiotemporal control on the hy- drogel stiffness. In this work, we seek to expand the mechanical tunability of these protein-polymer-based hydrogels through well-defined mutations.

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019

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