Dynamics of Antimicrobial Peptide Encapsulation in Carbon Nanotubes: The Role of Hydroxylation.
Maryam Zarghami DehaghaniFarrokh YousefiFarzad SeidiS Mohammad SajadiNavid RabieeSajjad HabibzadehAmin EsmaeiliAmin Hamed MashhadzadehChristos SpitasEbrahim MostafaviMohammad Reza SaebPublished in: International journal of nanomedicine (2022)
The peptide was encased in the HCNTs comparatively more rapidly, due to the presence of both electrostatic and vdW interactions between the peptide and HCNTs. However, the peptide remained encapsulated throughout the vdW interaction in both systems. The negative values of the free energy of the two systems showed that the encapsulation process had occurred spontaneously. Of note, the lower free energy in the HCNT system suggested more stable peptide encapsulation.
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