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Tuning the morphology of mesoscopic structures of porphyrin macrocycles functionalized by an antimicrobial peptide
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Zenodo, 2020.
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Abstract
- The aggregation properties of two peptide–porphyrin conjugates were investigated by optical spectroscopy and microscopy imaging with nanometer resolution. Specifically, a tetraphenylporphyrin platform was functionalized by (L)-magainin, a 23-residue long antimicrobial peptide, and by a (L)-magainin analogue differing from the parent peptide by a single residue substitution,i.e.i.e.an Alavs.Phe replacement in the position 5 of the peptide chain. Spectroscopic and microscopy results show that this single-site substitution has a small effect on the secondary structure attained by the two peptide analogues, but deeply affects the morphology of the mesoscopic structures deposited on hydrophilic mica from methanol/water solutions. In particular, only the Ala-substituted peptide-porphyrin conjugate was shown to be able to form micrometric fibrils, coating homogeneously a hydrophilic mica surface. These results pave the way for potential applications of porphyrin-peptide compounds in localized photodynamic therapy and for designing solid-state stereoselective sensors.
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2659..aa4b2969060a3f43a72323d744f64ef3