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Self‐assembling Peptides with Internal Ionizable Unnatural Amino Acids: A General Approach to pH‐responsive Peptide Materials.

Authors :
Asokan‐Sheeja, Haritha
Yang, Su
Adones, Ashley A.
Chen, Weike
Fulton, Brandon B.
Chintapula, Uday K.
Nguyen, Kytai T.
Lovely, Carl J.
Brautigam, Chad A.
Nam, Kwangho
Dong, He
Source :
Chemistry - An Asian Journal; 10/4/2022, Vol. 17 Issue 19, p1-12, 12p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Self‐assembled peptides are an emerging family of biomaterials that show great promise for a range of biomedical and biotechnological applications. Introducing and tuning the pH‐responsiveness of the assembly is highly desirable for improving their biological activities. Inspired by proteins with internal ionizable residues, we report a simple but effective approach to constructing pH‐responsive peptide assembly containing unnatural ionic amino acids with an aliphatic tertiary amine side chain. Through a combined experimental and computational investigation, we demonstrate that these residues can be accommodated and stabilized within the internal hydrophobic compartment of the peptide assembly. The hydrophobic microenvironment shifts their pKa significantly from a basic pH typically found for free amines to a more biologically relevant pH in the weakly acidic range. The pH‐induced ionization and ionization‐dependent self‐assembly and disassembly are thoroughly investigated and correlated with the biological activity of the assembly. This new approach has unique advantages in tuning the pH‐responsiveness of self‐assembled peptides across a large pH range in a complex biological environment. We anticipate the ionizable amino acids developed here can be widely applicable to the synthesis and self‐assembly of many amphiphilic peptides with endowed pH‐responsive properties to enhance their biological activities toward applications ranging from targeted therapeutic delivery to proton transport. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18614728
Volume :
17
Issue :
19
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Chemistry - An Asian Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159609900
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/asia.202200724