Synthesis of phospho-polypeptides via phosphate-containing N-carboxyanhydride: application in enzyme-induced self-assembly, and calcium carbonate mineralization
| Title | Synthesis of phospho-polypeptides via phosphate-containing N-carboxyanhydride: application in enzyme-induced self-assembly, and calcium carbonate mineralization |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2020 |
| Authors | Mondal, B, Das, S, Panda, S, Dutta, T, Gupta, SSen |
| Journal | ChemPlusChem |
| Volume | 85 |
| Issue | 5 |
| Pagination | 1053-1064 |
| Date Published | MAY |
| Type of Article | Article |
| ISSN | 2192-6506 |
| Keywords | Biomineralization, enzymes, phosphopolypeptides, Proteins, Self-assembly |
| Abstract | An easy synthetic strategy was developed to synthesize the phosphate-functionalized amino acid N-carboxyanhydride (NCA), using simple primary amine initiators to obtain homo and block phospho-polypeptides with controlled molecular weight and molecular weight distribution. The methodology was extended to the synthesis of the end-functionalized homo polypeptides (15 to 50 repeat unit) and block co-polypeptides with PEG (0.7 K, 2 K, and 5 K) and glycopolypeptide (15-unit mannose glycopolypeptide) as one of the blocks. The deprotected fully water-soluble anionic phosphate-based polypeptides showed pH-dependent helical conformation with a helical content of 20 %, which further changed to beta-sheets upon addition of the enzyme alkaline phosphatase (ALP) due to dephosphorylation. The block co-polypeptide containing PEG as one of the blocks led to its self-assembly into colloidal structures, such as vesicles with a hydrodynamic diameter of similar to 250 nm, due to the formation of amphiphilic block co-polymer upon dephosphorylation. The nature of the colloidal structures formed can be temporally controlled by the extent of dephosphorylation. Finally, the phospho-polypeptides serve as a template for the mineralization of calcium carbonate with varying polymorphs and morphologies. |
| DOI | 10.1002/cplu.202000322 |
| Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign |
| Impact Factor (IF) | 2.753 |
