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α-Helical Antimicrobial Peptide Encapsulation and Release from Boron Nitride Nanotubes: A Computational Study.

Maryam Zarghami DehaghaniFarrokh YousefiBabak BagheriFarzad SeidiAmin Hamed MashhadzadehNavid RabieePayam ZarrintajEbrahim MostafaviMohammad Reza SaebYeu-Chun Kim
Published in: International journal of nanomedicine (2021)
Once the BNNT (14,14) entered into the BNNT (20,20), the peptide was completely released after 83.8 ps. This revealed that the vdW interaction between the BNNT (14,14) and BNNT (20,20) was stronger than between BNNT (20,20) and the peptide; therefore, the BNNT (14,14) could act as a piston pushing the peptide outside the BNNT (20,20). Moreover, the sudden drop in the vdW energy between nanotubes to the value of the -1300 Kcal·mol-1 confirmed the self-insertion of the BNNT (14,14) into the BNNT (20,20) and correspondingly the release of the peptide.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots