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Long-Range Fluorescence Propagation in Amyloidogenic -Sheet Films and Fibers

ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS(2020)

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Abstract
Newly developed PEGylated phenylalanine peptide derivatives (PEG-F6) can self-assemble to form hybrid multifunctional nanostructures of homogeneous thin polymer films and amyloid-like fibers. Both adopt a beta-sheet architecture and acquire the unique properties of visible fluorescence (FL) found in beta-sheet amyloid fibrils also associated with neurodegenerative diseases. A new paradigm observed in PEG-F6 amyloid-like fibers is reported, which demonstrates unique FL and optical absorption (OA) covering the entire visible region. Despite the full overlap of the FL and OA spectra, the FL propagates for an unexpectedly large distance of hundreds of micrometers in these fibers. A new non-waveguiding mechanism of FL light energy transfer in amyloidogenic fibers is proposed based on photon reabsorption theory. The discovered quasi-white FL of PEG-F6 beta-sheet amyloidogenic fibers and films consists of the newly observed green FL band along the known blue FL band. The proof-of-concept of long sub-millimeter range FL propagation in specially grown amyloidogenic PEG-F6 fiber-photonic probes is reported. The results indicate that FL can propagate in nanoscale fibers and suggest biomedical applications for FL monitoring of disease-related ultrathin amyloid fibrils and in integrated photonics for optogenetics.
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amyloidogenic thin films,amyloid-like fibers,anomalous long-range fluorescence propagation,hybrid polymer-peptide compounds,intrinsic beta-sheet structure,PEGylated hexaphenylalanines,wideband visible fluorescence
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