Molecular Dynamics Study on the Influence of the CLK Motif on the Structural Stability of Collagen-Like Peptides Adsorbed on Gold Nanosurfaces

分子动力学研究CLK基序对吸附在金纳米表面的胶原样肽结构稳定性的影响

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Abstract

The role of the cysteine-leucine-lysine (CLK) motif in enhancing the structural stability of collagen-like peptides (CLPs) adsorbed onto gold nanosurfaces is investigated in this study. The effects of CLK inclusion in CLPs on peptide adsorption, structural stability, and hydrogen bonding behavior in both solvent and surface environments are analyzed by using molecular dynamics simulations. It is shown that CLPs containing the CLK motif (P1-CLK) exhibit stronger binding, greater water displacement, and more stable conformations compared to non-modified CLPs (P1). Additionally, energetically favorable behavior is observed in simulations with multiple peptides, leading to enhanced surface coverage for P1-CLK. These findings indicate that the CLK motif is crucial for optimizing peptide-surface interactions with potential applications in biomaterials design.

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