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Formation of Ordered Biomolecular Structures by the Self-assembly of Short Peptides
Published on: November 21, 2013
Self-Assembly of a Structurally Defined Chiro-Optical Peptide-Oligothiophene Hybrid Material
Zeinab Rouhbakhsh1,2, Daniel Aili1, Erik Martinsson1
1Laboratory of Molecular Materials, Division of Molecular Physics, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, and Division of Chemistry, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linköping University, 581 83 Linköping, Sweden.
Abstract:
Conducting polymers are routinely used in optoelectronic biomaterials, but large polymer polydispersity and poor aqueous compatibility complicate integration with biomolecular templates and development of discrete and defined supramolecular complexes. Herein, we report on a chiro-optical hybrid material generated by the self-assembly of an anionic peptide and a chemically defined cationic pentameric thiophene in aqueous environment. The peptide acts as a stereochemical template for the thiophene and adopts an α-helical conformation upon association, inducing optical activity in the thiophene π-π* transition region. Theoretical calculations confirm the experimentally observed induced structural changes and indicate the importance of electrostatic interactions in the complex. The association process is also probed at the substrate-solvent interface using peptide-functionalized gold nanoparticles, indicating that the peptide can also act as a scaffold when immobilized, resulting in structurally well-defined supramolecular complexes. The hybrid complex could rapidly be assembled, and the kinetics of the formation could be monitored by utilizing the local surface plasmon resonance originating from the gold nanoparticles. We foresee that these findings will aid in designing novel hybrid materials and provide a possible route for the development of functional optoelectronic interfaces for both biomaterials and energy harvesting applications.
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