Literature DB >> 30616344

Stable and Biocompatible Monodispersion of C60 in Water by Peptides.

Matteo Di Giosia1, Federica Nicolini1, Lucia Ferrazzano1, Alice Soldà1, Francesco Valle2, Andrea Cantelli1, Tainah Dorina Marforio1, Andrea Bottoni1, Francesco Zerbetto1, Marco Montalti1, Stefania Rapino1, Alessandra Tolomelli1, Matteo Calvaresi1.   

Abstract

The lack of solubility in water and the formation of aggregates hamper many opportunities for technological exploitation of C60. Here, different peptides were designed and synthesized with the aim of monomolecular dispersion of C60 in water. Phenylalanines were used as recognizing moieties, able to interact with C60 through π-π stacking, while a varying number of glycines were used as spacers, to connect the two terminal phenylalanines. The best performance in the dispersion of C60 was obtained with the FGGGF peptidic nanotweezer at a pH of 12. A full characterization of this adduct was carried out. The peptides disperse C60 in water with high efficiency, and the solutions are stable for months both in pure water and in physiological environments. NMR measurements demonstrated the ability of the peptides to interact with C60. AFM measurements showed that C60 is monodispersed. Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry determined a stoichiometry of C60@(FGGGF)4. Molecular dynamics simulations showed that the peptides assemble around the C60 cage, like a candy in its paper wrapper, creating a supramolecular host able to accept C60 in the cavity. The peptide-wrapped C60 is fully biocompatible and the C60 "dark toxicity" is eliminated. C60@(FGGGF)4 shows visible light-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation at physiological saline concentrations and reduction of the HeLa cell viability in response to visible light irradiation.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30616344     DOI: 10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.8b00916

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioconjug Chem        ISSN: 1043-1802            Impact factor:   4.774


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