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Tuning underwater adhesion with cation-π interactions

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NATURE CHEMISTRY
卷 9, 期 5, 页码 473-479

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NCHEM.2720

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  1. Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers Program of the National Science Foundation [DMR 1121053]

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Cation-pi interactions drive the self-assembly and cohesion of many biological molecules, including the adhesion proteins of several marine organisms. Although the origin of cation-pi bonds in isolated pairs has been extensively studied, the energetics of cation-pi-driven self-assembly in molecular films remains uncharted. Here we use nanoscale force measurements in combination with solid-state NMR spectroscopy to show that the cohesive properties of simple aromaticand lysine-rich peptides rival those of the strong reversible intermolecular cohesion exhibited by adhesion proteins of marine mussel. In particular, we show that peptides incorporating the amino acid phenylalanine, a functional group that is conspicuously sparing in the sequences of mussel proteins, exhibit reversible adhesion interactions significantly exceeding that of analogous mussel-mimetic peptides. More broadly, we demonstrate that interfacial confinement fundamentally alters the energetics of cation-pi-mediated assembly: an insight that should prove relevant for diverse areas, which range from rationalizing biological assembly to engineering peptide-based biomaterials.

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