Literature DB >> 22865955

Morphology-controlled synthesis of silica nanotubes through pH- and sequence-responsive morphological change of bacterial flagellar biotemplates.

Dong Li1, Xuewei Qu, Salete M C Newton, Philip E Klebba, Chuanbin Mao.   

Abstract

Bacterial flagella are naturally-occurring self-assembling protein nanofibers protruding from the bacterial surface to assist the swimming of bacteria. They are rigid and exhibit diverse morphologies depending on the ionic strength, the pH values, temperature, and subunit sequences. Here, the silica nanotubes (SNTs) with controllable morphologies were synthesized using flagella as biological templates in aqueous solution under mild conditions. The morphologies and surface features of flagella-templated SNTs can be simply tuned by adjusting the pH value or surface chemistry of flagella by peptide display. A variety of different morphologies (coiled, straight, and curly with different wavelengths) and surface features (smooth, rough, granular and pear-necklace-like) of SNTs were obtained. When pH varies from acidic to alkaline conditions, in general, SNTs varied from bundled coiled, to characteristic sinusoidal waves, helical, and straight morphology. Under genetic control, flagella displaying negatively-charged peptides exhibited thinner layer of silica condensation but rough surface. However, flagella with positively-charged peptide inserts induced the deposition of thicker silica shell with smooth surface. Incorporation of hydroxyl bearing amino acid residues such as Ser into the peptide displayed on flagella highly enhanced the biotemplated deposition of silica. This work suggests that bacterial flagella are promising biotemplates for developing an environmentally-benign and cost-efficient approach to morphology-controlled synthesis of nanotubes. Moreover, the dependency of the thickness of the silica shell on the peptides displayed on flagella helps us to further understand the mechanism of biomimetic nucleation of silica on biological templates.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22865955      PMCID: PMC3409586          DOI: 10.1039/C2JM31034A

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mater Chem        ISSN: 0959-9428


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Authors:  Craig A Poland; Rodger Duffin; Ian Kinloch; Andrew Maynard; William A H Wallace; Anthony Seaton; Vicki Stone; Simon Brown; William Macnee; Ken Donaldson
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Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2013-09-23       Impact factor: 15.336

2.  Biomineralization of Natural Collagenous Nanofibrous Membranes and Their Potential Use in Bone Tissue Engineering.

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3.  One-pot synthesis of surface roughness controlled hollow silica spheres with enhanced drug loading and release profile under ambient conditions in aqueous solutions.

Authors:  Dong Li; Ye Zhu; Chuanbin Mao
Journal:  J Mater Chem B       Date:  2013-10-28       Impact factor: 6.331

4.  Peptide-equipped tobacco mosaic virus templates for selective and controllable biomineral deposition.

Authors:  Klara Altintoprak; Axel Seidenstücker; Alexander Welle; Sabine Eiben; Petia Atanasova; Nina Stitz; Alfred Plettl; Joachim Bill; Hartmut Gliemann; Holger Jeske; Dirk Rothenstein; Fania Geiger; Christina Wege
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Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2015-10-29       Impact factor: 3.623

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