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Self-Assembly of a Modular Polypeptide Based on Blocks of Silk-Mimetic and Elastin-Mimetic Sequences.

机译:基于丝 - 模拟和弹性蛋白 - 模拟序列嵌段的模块化多肽的自组装。

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Spider dragline silk fiber displays a unique and technologically significant combination of high tensile and compressive strength. The structural origin of these properties arises from the alternating sequence of crystalline alanine-rich domains and amorphous glycine-rich domains, which undergo microscopic phase separation in the silk fiber. We previously reported the synthesis and the self-assembly of a novel polypeptide 1, which emulates the modular structure of crystalline and amorphous elastomeric domains in dragline silk proteins. The sequence of this polypeptide comprises an alternating arrangement of a self-complementary, amphiphilic silk-mimetic oligopeptide (Ala-Glu-Ala-Glu-Ala-Lys-Ala-Lys) and environmentally-responsive elastin-mimetic segment (Val-Pro-Gly-Val-Gly). We report herein the synthesis and the self- assembly of an analogous polypeptide (2) with an higher content of elastin mimetic pentapeptides. A synthetic gene encoding four repeats of the alternating sequence was expressed in E. coli strain BL21(DE3) as a C-terminal fusion to a decahistidine leader sequence to afford a polypeptide with a molar mass of approximately 39 kDa. The regularly alternating pattern of elastin-mimetic and silk-mimetic blocks within the protein allowed the copolymer to spontaneously self-assemble upon heating above the phase transition of the elastin-mimetic block. The self-assembly process was studied using a combination of CD and solid-state NMR spectroscopy, which suggested that the alanine-rich domains undergo a conformational rearrangement from alpha-helix to Beta-sheet. This rearrangement coincides with the macromolecular phase transition of the elastin-mimetic domains, which resulted in irreversible aggregation of the polypeptide above the Tau of the elastin-mimetic domains.

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