Calcium-Dependent RTX Domains in the Development of Protein Hydrogels

Gels. 2019 Feb 25;5(1):10. doi: 10.3390/gels5010010.

Abstract

The RTX domains found in some pathogenic proteins encode repetitive peptide sequences that reversibly bind calcium and fold into the unique the β-roll secondary structure. Several of these domains have been studied in isolation, yielding key insights into their structure/function relationships. These domains are increasingly being used in protein engineering applications, where the calcium-induced control over structure can be exploited to gain new functions. Here we review recent advances in the use of RTX domains in the creation of calcium responsive biomaterials.

Keywords: RTX domain; beta roll domain; calcium-dependent folding; environmentally responsive hydrogels; responsive biomaterials.

Publication types

  • Review