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Fibroin-like Peptides Self-Assembling on Two-Dimensional Materials as a Molecular Scaffold for Potential Biosensing.

Peiying Li1, Kouhei Sakuma1, Shohei Tsuchiya1, Linhao Sun1, Yuhei Hayamizu1.   

Abstract

Self-assembled peptides have revealed uniform ordering on two-dimensional (2D) materials such as mica, graphene, and MoS2 so far. These peptides are expected to be utilized as a molecular scaffold for biosensing based on 2D materials. However, the stability of the peptide structures on 2D materials under liquid has not been evaluated, and some of the previously reported peptides may have instability under water. In this work, by mimicking an amino-acid sequence of silk protein, we successfully developed peptide sequences that can maintain ordered nanostructures even after rinsing with deionized water. The structural stability was also proven under electrochemical bias, which is crucial as a biomolecular scaffold for practical biosensing with 2D materials. The stability probably arises from its β-sheet-like structures with improved intermolecular interactions and binding to the surface of 2D materials, resulting in the formation of stable domains of ordered peptide structures. Our peptides showed their ability to immobilize probe molecules for biosensing and inhibit nonspecific adsorption through their co-assembly process. Interestingly, we found two structural phases in the self-assembled structures, where only one of the phases reveals a binding affinity to target molecules.

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Keywords:  2D materials; biosensing; co-assembly; liquid−solid interface; self-assembled peptide

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31066544     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b04079

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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