A secondary structure within small peptides guiding spontaneous self-aggregation and nanoparticle formation

小肽内的二级结构引导自发聚集和纳米颗粒的形成

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作者:Daniel Martínez-Flores, Alicia Sampieri, Alan Juárez-Barragán, Armando Hernández-García, Luis Vaca

Abstract

Polyhedrin from Autographa californica baculovirus is a protein that self-aggregates forming a crystal structure known as polyhedra. Baculovirus occluded inside the crystal withstand for years at room temperature retaining infectivity. By investigating the smallest fragment from polyhedrin retaining the self-aggregation properties we identified a 29 amino acid sequence that spontaneously forms nanoparticles. This small sequence contains a β-sheet followed by an α-helix. We synthesized a variety of peptides with different amino acid sequences but similar secondary structure and discovered that the peptides self-aggregate forming nanoparticles of different geometries and sizes. Furthermore, peptides containing only the β-sheet or the α-helix aggregate also. This study led to the discovery of secondary structures that spontaneously self-aggregate forming nanoparticles even when fused to the green fluorescent protein.

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