Proteins possess many biological functions.However, they can easily degrade or aggregate, thus losing their bioactivity. Therefore, it is very important to develop materials capable of interacting with proteins and fo...Proteins possess many biological functions.However, they can easily degrade or aggregate, thus losing their bioactivity. Therefore, it is very important to develop materials capable of interacting with proteins and forming nanostructures for protein storage and delivery. In this study,we serendipitously found a novel peptide-based supramolecular protein glue(Nap-GFFYK(γE)2-NH2, compound 1) that could co-assemble with proteins into nanofibers and hydrogels. We found that compound 1 rapidly folded into a β-sheet conformation upon contact with many proteins but not with polymers. Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy(TIRFM) images clearly show the formation of co-assembled nanofibers by proteins and the peptide. The supramolecular protein glue could improve the dispersion of enzymes(lipase and lysozyme) and therefore enhance their catalytic activity,especially at high temperatures. More importantly, the supramolecular protein glue could co-assemble with two enzymes, glucose oxidase/horseradish peroxidase(GOx/HRP)and GOx/cytochrome c(cyt c), to form nanofibers that significantly enhanced the catalytic activity of tandem enzymatic reactions. We envisioned the great potential of our supramolecular protein glue for protein storage, delivery, and bioactivity manipulation.展开更多
基金supported by the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars(31825012)the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2017YFC1103502)+4 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC,51773097,51873156 and 21876116)Tianjin Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars(17JCJQJC44900)the National Program for Support of Topnotch Young Professionalsthe Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universitiesthe Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by Tianjin(TJSQNTJ-2017-16)
文摘Proteins possess many biological functions.However, they can easily degrade or aggregate, thus losing their bioactivity. Therefore, it is very important to develop materials capable of interacting with proteins and forming nanostructures for protein storage and delivery. In this study,we serendipitously found a novel peptide-based supramolecular protein glue(Nap-GFFYK(γE)2-NH2, compound 1) that could co-assemble with proteins into nanofibers and hydrogels. We found that compound 1 rapidly folded into a β-sheet conformation upon contact with many proteins but not with polymers. Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy(TIRFM) images clearly show the formation of co-assembled nanofibers by proteins and the peptide. The supramolecular protein glue could improve the dispersion of enzymes(lipase and lysozyme) and therefore enhance their catalytic activity,especially at high temperatures. More importantly, the supramolecular protein glue could co-assemble with two enzymes, glucose oxidase/horseradish peroxidase(GOx/HRP)and GOx/cytochrome c(cyt c), to form nanofibers that significantly enhanced the catalytic activity of tandem enzymatic reactions. We envisioned the great potential of our supramolecular protein glue for protein storage, delivery, and bioactivity manipulation.