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Cation Triggered Self-Assembly of α-Lactalbumin Nanotubes.

Bin LiuMilad RadiomJiangtao ZhouHuiling YanJipeng ZhangDi WuQiyao SunQize XuanYuan LiRaffaele Mezzenga
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Metal ions play a dual role in biological systems. Although they actively participate in vital life processes, they may contribute to protein aggregation and misfolding and thus contribute to development of diseases and other pathologies. In nanofabrication, metal ions mediate the formation of nanostructures with diverse properties. Here, we investigated the self-assembly of α-lactalbumin into nanotubes induced by coordination with metal ions, screened among the series Mn 2+ , Co 2+ , Ni 2+ , Zn 2+ , Cd 2+ , and Au 3+ . Our results revealed that the affinity of metal ions toward hydrolyzed α-lactalbumin peptides not only impacts the kinetics of nanotube formation but also influences their length and rigidity. These findings expand our understanding of supramolecular assembly processes in protein-based materials and pave the way for designing novel materials such as metallogels in biochip and biosensor applications.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • aqueous solution
  • water soluble
  • sensitive detection
  • amino acid
  • protein protein
  • gold nanoparticles
  • heavy metals
  • small molecule
  • single cell
  • high resolution
  • energy transfer