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University of Groningen

Supercharged proteins and polypeptides for advanced materials in chemistry and biology

Ma, Chao

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1. Ma, C.; Tulini, I.; Viviani, M.; Pontillo, N.; Liu, K.; Herrmann, A.; Portale, G. Design of free-standing, tough, supercharged protein film with proton translocation properties. 2019, to be submitted.

2. Ma, C.; Kwak, M.; Malessa, A.; Boersma, A. J.; Liu, K.; Herrmann, A. Supercharged proteins for advanced materials in chemistry and biology. 2019, to be submitted. 3. Ma, C.;† Sun, J.;† Loznik, M.; Weitz, D.; Zhang, H.; Liu, K.; Herrmann, A.

Lightweight and ultrastrong protein fibers. 2019, manuscript under preparation. (†

co-first authorship)

4. Ma, C.; Feng, Y.; Sun, Y.; Tanzi, R. E.; Herrmann, A.; Zhang, C.; Liu, K. Elastin-like proteins boost Alzheimer’s β-amyloids pathology in living systems. 2019, manuscript under preparation.

5. Ma, C.; Zhou, Y.; Gӧstl, R.; Liu, K.; Herrmann, A. Highly strong biological organogels made of genetically engineered proteins. 2019, manuscript under preparation.

6. Ma, C.;† Sun, J.;† Feng, Y.;† Xiao, L.; Li, H.; You, H.; Zhang, L.; Gӧstl, R.; Weitz, D.; Zhang, H.; Liu, K.; Herrmann, A. Ultra-strong bio-glue from genetically engineered polypeptides. 2019, submitted.

7. Wan, H.;† Ma, C.;† Vinke, J.; Vissink, A.; Herrmann, A.; Sharma, P. K. Next generation (bio)lubrication enhancer derived from recombinant supercharged polypeptides for xerostomia. 2019, submitted.

8. Sun, J.;† Ma, C.;† Maity, S.; Portale, G.; Göstl, R.; Roos, W. H.; Liu, K.; Herrmann, A. Photomodulating the mechanical properties of bioengineered protein fibers with azobenzene. 2019, to be submitted.

9. Sun, J.;† Ma, C.;† Zhou, Y.; Loznik, M.; Liu, K.; Herrmann, A. Bioengineering protein-surfactant bio-adhesives with superior mechanical properties as well as excellent biocompatibility. 2019, manuscript under preparation.

10. Zhang, L.;† Ma, C.;† Sun, J.; Shao, B.; Portale, G.; Chen, D.; Liu, K.; Herrmann, A. Genetically engineered supercharged polypeptide fluids: fast and persistent self-ordering induced by a touch. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2018, 57,6878–6882.

11. Wang, B.; Han, J.; Bojanowski, N. M.; Bender, M.; Ma, C.; Seehafer, K.; Herrmann, A.; Bunz, U.H.F. An optimized sensor array identifies all natural amino acids. ACS Sensors, 2018, 3, 1562-1568.

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assembly of electrostatic cocrystals from supercharged fusion peptides and protein cages. ACS Macro Lett., 2018, 7, 318–323.

13. Wang, B.H.; Han, J.S.; Ma, C.; Bender, M.; Seehafer, K.; Herrmann, A.; Bunz, U.H.F. A simple optoelectronic tongue discriminates amino acids. Chem. Eur. J., 2017, 23, 12471-12474.

14. Liu, K.; Zheng, L.F.; Ma, C.; Göstl, R.; Herrmann, A. DNA–surfactant complexes: self-assembly properties and applications. Chem. Soc. Rev., 2017, 46, 5147-5172. 15. Liu, K.; Ma, C.; Göstl, R.; Zhang, L.; Herrmann, A. Liquefaction of biopolymers:

solvent-free liquids and liquid crystals from nucleic acids and proteins. Acc. Chem. Res., 2017, 50, 1212-1221.

16. Han, J.S.; Ma, C.; Markus, B.; Wang, B.H.; Seehafer, K.; Herrmann, A.; Bunz, U.H.F. A hypothesis-free sensor array discriminates whiskies for brand, age and taste. CHEM

(Cell Press), 2017, 2, 817-824. (Highlighted by more than 50 public media, including Science AAAS, Cell, BBC, CBC, Deutschlandfunk, XinHua Net, among many others)

17. Yang, H.G.;† Ma, C.;† Li, K.Y.; Liu, K.; Loznik, M.; Teeuwen, R.L.M. ; van Hest, J.C.M.; Zhou, X.; Herrmann, A.; Wang, J.J. Tuning ice nucleation with supercharged polypeptides. Adv. Mater., 2016, 28, 5008-5012.

18. Liu, K.; Pesce, D.; Ma, C.; Tuchband, M.; Shuai, M.; Chen, D.; Su, J.; Liu, Q.; Gerasimov, J.Y.; Kolbe, A.; Zajaczkowski, W.; Pisula, W.; Müllen, K.; Clark, N.A.; Herrmann, A. Solvent-free liquid crystals and liquids based on genetically engineered supercharged polypeptides with high elasticity. Adv. Mater., 2015, 27, 2459-2465. 19. Liu, K.; Ma, C.; Chen, D. Thermotropic liquids and liquid crystals from DNA and

proteins, Nonconventional Liquid Crystals and Their Applications, Editors: Wei Lee and Sandeep Kumar, Walter De Gruyter GmbH, 2019. (Chapter)

20. Liu, K.; Ma, C.; Herrmann, A. Solvent-free liquids and liquid crystals from biomacromolecules, Functional Organic Liquids: New-generation & Advanced Liquid Matter, Editor: Takashi Nakanishi, Wiley-VCH, 2019, ISBN: 978-3-527-34190-0. (Chapter)

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