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Nanoscale Assembly of Functional Peptides with Divergent Programming Elements

[Image: see text] Self-assembling peptides are being applied both in the biomedical area and as building blocks in nanotechnology. Their applications are closely linked to their modes of self-assembly, which determine the functional nanostructures that they form. This work brings together two struct...

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Autores principales: Garcia, Ana M., Melchionna, Michele, Bellotto, Ottavia, Kralj, Slavko, Semeraro, Sabrina, Parisi, Evelina, Iglesias, Daniel, D’Andrea, Paola, De Zorzi, Rita, Vargiu, Attilio V., Marchesan, Silvia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8023796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33576622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.0c09386
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author Garcia, Ana M.
Melchionna, Michele
Bellotto, Ottavia
Kralj, Slavko
Semeraro, Sabrina
Parisi, Evelina
Iglesias, Daniel
D’Andrea, Paola
De Zorzi, Rita
Vargiu, Attilio V.
Marchesan, Silvia
author_facet Garcia, Ana M.
Melchionna, Michele
Bellotto, Ottavia
Kralj, Slavko
Semeraro, Sabrina
Parisi, Evelina
Iglesias, Daniel
D’Andrea, Paola
De Zorzi, Rita
Vargiu, Attilio V.
Marchesan, Silvia
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description [Image: see text] Self-assembling peptides are being applied both in the biomedical area and as building blocks in nanotechnology. Their applications are closely linked to their modes of self-assembly, which determine the functional nanostructures that they form. This work brings together two structural elements that direct nanoscale self-association in divergent directions: proline as a β-breaker and the β-structure-associated diphenylalanine motif, into a single tripeptide sequence. Amino acid chirality was found to resolve the tension inherent to these conflicting self-assembly instructions. Stereoconfiguration determined the ability of each of the eight possible Pro-Phe-Phe stereoisomers to self-associate into diverse nanostructures, including nanoparticles, nanotapes, or fibrils, which yielded hydrogels with gel-to-sol transition at a physiologically relevant temperature. Three single-crystal structures and all-atom molecular dynamics simulations elucidated the ability of each peptide to establish key interactions to form long-range assemblies (i,e., stacks leading to gelling fibrils), medium-range assemblies (i.e., stacks yielding nanotapes), or short-range assemblies (i.e., dimers or trimers that further associated into nanoparticles). Importantly, diphenylalanine is known to serve as a binding site for pathological amyloids, potentially allowing these heterochiral systems to influence the fibrillization of other biologically relevant peptides. To probe this hypothesis, all eight Pro-Phe-Phe stereoisomers were tested in vitro on the Alzheimer’s disease-associated Aβ(1–42) peptide. Indeed, one nonfibril-forming stereoisomer effectively inhibited Aβ fibrillization through multivalent binding between diphenylalanine motifs. This work thus defined heterochirality as a useful feature to strategically develop future therapeutics to interfere with pathological processes, with the additional value of resistance to protease-mediated degradation and biocompatibility.
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spelling pubmed-80237962021-04-07 Nanoscale Assembly of Functional Peptides with Divergent Programming Elements Garcia, Ana M. Melchionna, Michele Bellotto, Ottavia Kralj, Slavko Semeraro, Sabrina Parisi, Evelina Iglesias, Daniel D’Andrea, Paola De Zorzi, Rita Vargiu, Attilio V. Marchesan, Silvia ACS Nano [Image: see text] Self-assembling peptides are being applied both in the biomedical area and as building blocks in nanotechnology. Their applications are closely linked to their modes of self-assembly, which determine the functional nanostructures that they form. This work brings together two structural elements that direct nanoscale self-association in divergent directions: proline as a β-breaker and the β-structure-associated diphenylalanine motif, into a single tripeptide sequence. Amino acid chirality was found to resolve the tension inherent to these conflicting self-assembly instructions. Stereoconfiguration determined the ability of each of the eight possible Pro-Phe-Phe stereoisomers to self-associate into diverse nanostructures, including nanoparticles, nanotapes, or fibrils, which yielded hydrogels with gel-to-sol transition at a physiologically relevant temperature. Three single-crystal structures and all-atom molecular dynamics simulations elucidated the ability of each peptide to establish key interactions to form long-range assemblies (i,e., stacks leading to gelling fibrils), medium-range assemblies (i.e., stacks yielding nanotapes), or short-range assemblies (i.e., dimers or trimers that further associated into nanoparticles). Importantly, diphenylalanine is known to serve as a binding site for pathological amyloids, potentially allowing these heterochiral systems to influence the fibrillization of other biologically relevant peptides. To probe this hypothesis, all eight Pro-Phe-Phe stereoisomers were tested in vitro on the Alzheimer’s disease-associated Aβ(1–42) peptide. Indeed, one nonfibril-forming stereoisomer effectively inhibited Aβ fibrillization through multivalent binding between diphenylalanine motifs. This work thus defined heterochirality as a useful feature to strategically develop future therapeutics to interfere with pathological processes, with the additional value of resistance to protease-mediated degradation and biocompatibility. American Chemical Society 2021-02-12 2021-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8023796/ /pubmed/33576622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.0c09386 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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D’Andrea, Paola
De Zorzi, Rita
Vargiu, Attilio V.
Marchesan, Silvia
Nanoscale Assembly of Functional Peptides with Divergent Programming Elements
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title_short Nanoscale Assembly of Functional Peptides with Divergent Programming Elements
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8023796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33576622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.0c09386
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