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On the interactions of peptides with gold nanoparticles: effects of sequence and size

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2023.2220816

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Peptides; gold nanoparticle; simulation; adsorption; peptide design

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The interactions between 10 short peptides and gold nanoparticles of different diameters have been studied using molecular dynamics simulations. The results show that gold nanoparticles significantly affect the stability and conformational properties of the peptides. The size of the gold nanoparticles and the amino acid sequences of the peptides play important roles in the stability of the peptide-gold nanoparticle complexes. The study provides new insight into peptide interaction with gold nanoparticles from a molecular viewpoint, which can be valuable for designing biomaterials based on peptides and gold nanoparticles.
Peptide-based self-assembly and synthesis techniques have emerged as a viable approach to designing active and stable inorganic nanostructures in aqueous media. In the present study, we use all-atom molecular dynamic (MD) simulations to study the interactions of ten short peptides (namely A3, AgBP1, AgBP2, AuBP1, AuBP2, GBP1, Midas2, Pd4, Z1, and Z2) with different gold nanoparticles (of different diameters ranging from 2 to 8 nm). Our MD simulation results imply that the gold nanoparticles have a remarkable effect on the stability and conformational properties of peptides. Moreover, the size of the gold nanoparticles and the type of peptide amino acid sequences play important roles in the stability of the peptide-AuNP complexes. Our results reveal that some amino acids such as Tyr, Phe, Met, Lys, Arg, and Gln have direct contact with the metal surface in comparison with Gly, Ala, Pro, Thr, and Val residues. The peptide adsorption on the surface of the gold nanoparticles is favorable from the energetic viewpoint, in which the van der Waals (vdW) interactions between the peptides and metal surface can be considered as one of the driving forces for the complexation process. The calculated Gibbs binding energies indicate that AuNPs have more sensitivity against the GBP1 peptide in the presence of different peptides. Overall, the results of this study can provide new insight into the peptide interaction with the gold nanoparticles from the molecular viewpoint, which can be important for designing new biomaterials based on the peptides and gold nanoparticles.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma

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