Boron Nitride Nanotube as an Antimicrobial Peptide Carrier: A Theoretical Insight.
Maryam Zarghami DehaghaniBabak BagheriFarrokh YousefiAbbasali NasiriasayeshAmin Hamed MashhadzadehPayam ZarrintajNavid RabieeMojtaba BagherzadehVanessa FierroAlain CelzardMohammad Reza SaebEbrahim MostafaviPublished in: International journal of nanomedicine (2021)
The increase in the potential mean force profile of the encapsulated peptide during the pulling process of cRW3 out of the nanotube showed that its insertion into the BNNT occurred spontaneously and that the inserted peptide had the desired stability. The energy barrier at the entrance of the BNNT caused a pause of 0.45 ns when half of the peptide was inside the BNNT during the encapsulation process. Therefore, during this period, the peptide experienced the weakest movement and the smallest conformational changes.