Adaptive peptide dispersions enable drying-induced biomolecule encapsulation.

自适应肽分散体能够实现干燥诱导的生物分子包封

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作者:Dave Dhwanit R, Kassem Salma, Coste Maeva, Xu Lele, Tayarani-Najjaran Mona, PodbevÅ¡ek Darjan, Colon-De Leon Paola, Zhang Sheng, Ortuno Macias Luis, Sementa Deborah, Pérez-Ferreiro María, Ayati Nooshin Sadat, Choudhury Muniyat A, Veerasammy Kelly, Doganata Selma, Zhong Tiffany, Weng Cory, Morales Jorge, Favaro Denize C, Marianski Mateusz, Ahn So Yeon, Obermeyer Allie C, Wang Tong, Li Tai-De, Chen Xi, Tu Raymond, He Ye, Ulijn Rein V
Peptides are promising building blocks of designer materials with wide-ranging applications. These materials are stabilized by directional hydrogen-bonding patterns, giving rise to one-dimensional or two-dimensional assembly. It remains a challenge to mimic biology's context-adaptive and flexible structures. Here we introduce minimalistic tripeptide sequences that form highly soluble dynamic ensembles through multivalent side-chain interactions. We observe these supramolecular dispersions undergo drying-induced sequential liquid-liquid phase separation followed by solidification, resulting in the formation of films of stiff, densely packed and porous peptide microparticles that can be instantaneously redispersed upon the re-introduction of water. Air-drying of peptide dispersions in the presence of proteins or small-molecule payloads results in efficient encapsulation and the retention of protein stability after redispersion, showing promise for the emulsification, encapsulation, protection and storage of biomacromolecules. The mechanism resembles the protective strategies in natural systems during desiccation, which rely on liquid-liquid phase separation to survive extreme conditions.

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