elastinmimetic
Elastinmimetic refers to materials or peptides designed to imitate the properties of elastin, a fibrous extracellular matrix protein that provides elasticity to tissues such as skin and blood vessels. In biomaterials, elastin-mimetic constructs aim to reproduce elasticity, resilience, and biocompatibility while allowing degradation in vivo.
Common elastin-mimetic scaffolds include elastin-like polypeptides (ELPs), elastin-like recombinamers (ELRs), and elastin-mimetic peptides (EMPs). ELPs are
ELPs and ELRs typically display inverse temperature transition: at low temperatures they are soluble, and above
Applications include soft-tissue engineering scaffolds for cartilage, vascular grafts, or dermal substitutes; injectable hydrogels for drug
Production is commonly via bacterial expression systems, enabling scalable synthesis of long repeats; purification can use
Challenges include achieving mechanical strength comparable to native tissues, controlling degradation and immune responses, and ensuring
See also Elastin; extracellular matrix; peptide-based biomaterials.