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Chiral Restructuring of Peptide Enantiomers on Gold Nanomaterials
Author(s) -
Joseph M. Slocik,
Patrick B. Dennis,
Alexander O. Govorov,
Nicholas M. Bedford,
Yang Ren,
Rajesh R. Naik
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acs biomaterials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.082
H-Index - 50
ISSN - 2373-9878
DOI - 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.9b00933
Subject(s) - nanomaterials , colloidal gold , peptide , chirality (physics) , biomolecule , circular dichroism , nanoparticle , nanotechnology , enantiomer , cleavage (geology) , chemistry , materials science , combinatorial chemistry , stereochemistry , biochemistry , chiral symmetry breaking , physics , quantum mechanics , quark , fracture (geology) , nambu–jona lasinio model , composite material
The use of biomolecules has been invaluable at generating and controlling optical chirality in nanomaterials; however, the structure and properties of the chiral biotemplate are not well understood due to the complexity of peptide-nanoparticle interactions. In this study, we show that the complex interactions between d-peptides and gold nanomaterials led to a chiral restructuring of peptides as demonstrated by circular dichroism and proteolytic cleavage of d-peptides via gold-mediated inversion of peptide chirality. The gold nanoparticles synthesized using d-peptide produce a highly ordered atomic surface and restructured peptide bonds for enzyme cleavage. Differences in gold nanoparticle catalyzed reduction of 4-nitrophenol were observed on the basis of the chiral peptide used in nanoparticle synthesis. Notably, the proteolytic cleavage of d-peptides on gold provides an opportunity for designing nanoparticle based therapeutics to treat peptide venoms, access new chemistries, or modulate the catalytic activity of nanomaterials.

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