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On-surface assembly of coiled-coil heterodimers.

Simon J White1, D William A Morton, Boon Chong Cheah, Agnieszka Bronowska, A Giles Davies, Peter G Stockley, Christoph Wälti, Steven Johnson.   

Abstract

The coiled coil is a widespread protein motif responsible for directing the assembly of a wide range of protein complexes. To date, research has focused largely on the solution phase assembly of coiled-coil complexes. Here, we describe an investigation into coiled-coil heterodimer assembly where one of the peptides is immobilized directly onto a gold electrode. Immobilization is achieved by the introduction of a unique cysteine residue at the C terminus, allowing for covalent and orientated attachment to a thiol-reactive surface, here the gold electrode. We show an electrochemical impedance of the resulting self-assembled polypeptide monolayer around |Z| = 4 × 10(4) Ω cm(2) at 100 mHz with a minimum phase angle of -84°, consistent with the formation of a densely packed, insulating layer. The thickness of the peptide monolayer, as measured using ellipsometry, is around 3 nm, close to that expected for a self-assembled monolayer assembled from helical peptides. Crucially, we find that the efficiency of dimerization between a peptide in solution and its coiled-coil partner peptide immobilized on a surface is strongly dependent upon the density of the immobilized peptide layer, with dimer assembly being strongly suppressed by high-density peptide monolayers. We thus develop an approach for controlling the density of the immobilized peptide by diluting the monolayer with a thiolated, random-coil peptide to modulate dimerization efficiency and demonstrate electrochemical detection of highly specific, coiled-coil heterodimer on-surface assembly.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22934624      PMCID: PMC4820041          DOI: 10.1021/la3025149

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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