Impact of Charge Composition and Distribution on the Antibacterial Properties of Polypeptide Coatings.
Zhiwei LiuFangping YangWenting SiRuizhong XueXiaotang ChuXinyun TianLichen YinHaoyu TangPublished in: ACS macro letters (2022)
Inspired by the charge composition and distribution of proteins and peptides, we designed and prepared a series of brush polypeptides with positive and negative charges separately distributed in the side chains and the backbones. The brush polypeptides can self- or co-deposit on various substrates forming ultrathin and stable coatings. They showed potent bactericidal activity and antibiofilm property, outperforming conventional linear polypeptide coatings with randomly distributed positive and negative charges. Keeping the balance of positive/negative charges and increasing the numbers of positive/negative charges can further improve the antibacterial property of brush polypeptide coatings without sacrificing their biocompatibility.
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