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Concentration-Driven Assembly and Sol–Gel Transition of π-Conjugated Oligopeptides

[Image: see text] Advances in supramolecular assembly have enabled the design and synthesis of functional materials with well-defined structures across multiple length scales. Biopolymer-synthetic hybrid materials can assemble into supramolecular structures with a broad range of structural and funct...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Yuecheng, Li, Bo, Li, Songsong, Ardoña, Herdeline Ann M., Wilson, William L., Tovar, John D., Schroeder, Charles M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2017
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5620977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28979940
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.7b00260
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author Zhou, Yuecheng
Li, Bo
Li, Songsong
Ardoña, Herdeline Ann M.
Wilson, William L.
Tovar, John D.
Schroeder, Charles M.
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Li, Bo
Li, Songsong
Ardoña, Herdeline Ann M.
Wilson, William L.
Tovar, John D.
Schroeder, Charles M.
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description [Image: see text] Advances in supramolecular assembly have enabled the design and synthesis of functional materials with well-defined structures across multiple length scales. Biopolymer-synthetic hybrid materials can assemble into supramolecular structures with a broad range of structural and functional diversity through precisely controlled noncovalent interactions between subunits. Despite recent progress, there is a need to understand the mechanisms underlying the assembly of biohybrid/synthetic molecular building blocks, which ultimately control the emergent properties of hierarchical assemblies. In this work, we study the concentration-driven self-assembly and gelation of π-conjugated synthetic oligopeptides containing different π-conjugated cores (quaterthiophene and perylene diimide) using a combination of particle tracking microrheology, confocal fluorescence microscopy, optical spectroscopy, and electron microscopy. Our results show that π-conjugated oligopeptides self-assemble into β-sheet-rich fiber-like structures at neutral pH, even in the absence of electrostatic screening of charged residues. A critical fiber formation concentration c(fiber) and a critical gel concentration c(gel) are determined for fiber-forming π-conjugated oligopeptides, and the linear viscoelastic moduli (storage modulus G′ and loss modulus G″) are determined across a wide range of peptide concentrations. These results suggest that the underlying chemical structure of the synthetic π-conjugated cores greatly influences the self-assembly process, such that oligopeptides appended to π-conjugated cores with greater torsional flexibility tend to form more robust fibers upon increasing peptide concentration compared to oligopeptides with sterically constrained cores. Overall, our work focuses on the molecular assembly of π-conjugated oligopeptides driven by concentration, which is controlled by a combination of enthalpic and entropic interactions between oligopeptide subunits.
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spelling pubmed-56209772017-10-04 Concentration-Driven Assembly and Sol–Gel Transition of π-Conjugated Oligopeptides Zhou, Yuecheng Li, Bo Li, Songsong Ardoña, Herdeline Ann M. Wilson, William L. Tovar, John D. Schroeder, Charles M. ACS Cent Sci [Image: see text] Advances in supramolecular assembly have enabled the design and synthesis of functional materials with well-defined structures across multiple length scales. Biopolymer-synthetic hybrid materials can assemble into supramolecular structures with a broad range of structural and functional diversity through precisely controlled noncovalent interactions between subunits. Despite recent progress, there is a need to understand the mechanisms underlying the assembly of biohybrid/synthetic molecular building blocks, which ultimately control the emergent properties of hierarchical assemblies. In this work, we study the concentration-driven self-assembly and gelation of π-conjugated synthetic oligopeptides containing different π-conjugated cores (quaterthiophene and perylene diimide) using a combination of particle tracking microrheology, confocal fluorescence microscopy, optical spectroscopy, and electron microscopy. Our results show that π-conjugated oligopeptides self-assemble into β-sheet-rich fiber-like structures at neutral pH, even in the absence of electrostatic screening of charged residues. A critical fiber formation concentration c(fiber) and a critical gel concentration c(gel) are determined for fiber-forming π-conjugated oligopeptides, and the linear viscoelastic moduli (storage modulus G′ and loss modulus G″) are determined across a wide range of peptide concentrations. These results suggest that the underlying chemical structure of the synthetic π-conjugated cores greatly influences the self-assembly process, such that oligopeptides appended to π-conjugated cores with greater torsional flexibility tend to form more robust fibers upon increasing peptide concentration compared to oligopeptides with sterically constrained cores. Overall, our work focuses on the molecular assembly of π-conjugated oligopeptides driven by concentration, which is controlled by a combination of enthalpic and entropic interactions between oligopeptide subunits. American Chemical Society 2017-08-17 2017-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5620977/ /pubmed/28979940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.7b00260 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Zhou, Yuecheng
Li, Bo
Li, Songsong
Ardoña, Herdeline Ann M.
Wilson, William L.
Tovar, John D.
Schroeder, Charles M.
Concentration-Driven Assembly and Sol–Gel Transition of π-Conjugated Oligopeptides
title Concentration-Driven Assembly and Sol–Gel Transition of π-Conjugated Oligopeptides
title_full Concentration-Driven Assembly and Sol–Gel Transition of π-Conjugated Oligopeptides
title_fullStr Concentration-Driven Assembly and Sol–Gel Transition of π-Conjugated Oligopeptides
title_full_unstemmed Concentration-Driven Assembly and Sol–Gel Transition of π-Conjugated Oligopeptides
title_short Concentration-Driven Assembly and Sol–Gel Transition of π-Conjugated Oligopeptides
title_sort concentration-driven assembly and sol–gel transition of π-conjugated oligopeptides
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5620977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28979940
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.7b00260
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