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Polyphenol-Mediated Assembly of Proteins for Engineering Functional Materials
Authors:Yiyuan Han  Zhixing Lin  Dr. Jiajing Zhou  Dr. Gyeongwon Yun  Rui Guo  Dr. Joseph J. Richardson  Prof. Frank Caruso
Affiliation:ARC Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3010 Australia
Abstract:Functional materials composed of proteins have attracted much interest owing to the inherent and diverse functionality of proteins. However, establishing general techniques for assembling proteins into nanomaterials is challenging owing to the complex physicochemical nature and potential denaturation of proteins. Here, a simple, versatile strategy is introduced to fabricate functional protein assemblies through the interfacial assembly of proteins and polyphenols (e.g., tannic acid) on various substrates (organic, inorganic, and biological). The dominant interactions (hydrogen-bonding, hydrophobic, and ionic) between the proteins and tannic acid were elucidated; most proteins undergo multiple noncovalent stabilizing interactions with polyphenols, which can be used to engineer responsiveness into the assemblies. The proteins retain their structure and function within the assemblies, thereby enabling their use in various applications (e.g., catalysis, fluorescence imaging, and cell targeting).
Keywords:biomaterials  particle surface engineering  polyphenols  protein assembly  proteins
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