Nanoparticle-Mediated Assembly Of Peptoid Nanosheets Functionalized With Solid-Binding Proteins: Designing Heterostructures For Hierarchy

NANO LETTERS(2021)

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The fabrication of ordered architectures that intimately integrate polymer, protein, and inorganic components remains difficult. Two promising building blocks to tackle this challenge are peptoids, peptide mimics capable of self-assembly into well-defined structures, and solid-binding peptides, which offer a biological path to controlled inorganic assembly. Here, we report on the synthesis of 3.3-nm-thick thiol-reactive peptoid nanosheets from equimolar mixtures of unmodified and maleimide-derivatized versions of the Nbpe(6)Nce(6) oligomer, optimize the location of engineered cysteine residues in silica-binding derivatives of superfolder green fluorescent protein for maleimide conjugation, and react the two components to form protein-peptoid hybrids exhibiting partial or uniform protein coverage on both of their sides. Using 10 nm silica nanoparticles, we trigger the stacking of these 2D structures into a multilayered material composed of alternating peptoid, protein, and organic layers. This simple and modular approach to hierarchical hybrid synthesis should prove useful in bioimaging and photocatalysis applications.
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peptoid, solid-binding peptide, protein design, self-assembly
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