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An Atomistic View on the Mechanism of Diatom Peptide‐Guided Biomimetic Silica Formation.

Authors :
Kozak, Fanny
Brandis, Dörte
Pötzl, Christopher
Epasto, Ludovica M.
Reichinger, Daniela
Obrist, Dominik
Peterlik, Herwig
Polyansky, Anton
Zagrovic, Bojan
Daus, Fabian
Geyer, Armin
Becker, Christian FW
Kurzbach, Dennis
Source :
Advanced Science; 8/14/2024, Vol. 11 Issue 30, p1-14, 14p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Deciphering nature's remarkable way of encoding functions in its biominerals holds the potential to enable the rational development of nature‐inspired materials with tailored properties. However, the complex processes that convert solution‐state precursors into solid biomaterials remain largely unknown. In this study, an unconventional approach is presented to characterize these precursors for the diatom‐derived peptides R5 and synthetic Silaffin‐1A1(synSil‐1A1). These molecules can form defined supramolecular assemblies in solution, which act as templates for solid silica structures. Using a tailored structural biology toolbox, the structure‐function relationships of these self‐assemblies are unveiled. NMR‐derived constraints are employed to enable a recently developed fractal‐cluster formalism and then reveal the architecture of the peptide assemblies in atomistic detail. Finally, by monitoring the self‐assembly activities during silica formation at simultaneous high temporal and residue resolution using real‐time spectroscopy, the mechanism is elucidated underlying template‐driven silica formation. Thus, it is demonstrated how to exercise morphology control over bioinorganic solids by manipulating the template architectures. It is found that the morphology of the templates is translated into the shape of bioinorganic particles via a mechanism that includes silica nucleation on the solution‐state complexes' surfaces followed by complete surface coating and particle precipitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21983844
Volume :
11
Issue :
30
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Advanced Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179740536
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202401239