Literature DB >> 29532990

Thermoresponsive PEG-Coated Nanotubes as Chiral Selectors of Amino Acids and Peptides.

Naohiro Kameta1, Jiuchao Dong1, Hiroharu Yui2,3.   

Abstract

A series of nanotubes with a dense layer of short poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) chains on the inner surface are prepared by means of a coassembly process using glycolipids and PEG derivatives. Dehydration of the PEG chains by heating increases the hydrophobicity of the nanotube channel and fluorescent-dye-labeled amino acids are extracted from bulk solution. Rehydration of the PEG chains by cooling results in back-extraction of the amino acids into the bulk solution. Because of the supramolecular chirality of the nanotubes, amino acid enantiomers can be separated in the back-extraction procedure, which is detectable with the naked eye as a change in fluorescence as the amino acids are released from the nanotubes. The efficiency and selectivity of the chiral separation are enhanced by tuning the chemical features and inner diameter of the nanotube channels. For example, compared with wide nanotube channels (8 nm), narrow nanotube channels (4 nm) provide more effective electrostatic attraction and hydrogen bond interaction environments for the transporting amino acids. Introduction of branched alkyl chains to the inner surface of the nanotubes enables chiral separation of peptides containing hydrophobic amino acids. The system described here provides a simple, quick, and on-site chiral separation in biological and medical fields.
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Keywords:  chiral sensing; chiral separation; polyethylene glycols; supramolecular nanotubes; thermoresponsive materials

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29532990     DOI: 10.1002/smll.201800030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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