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Temporal Self-Regulation of Mechanical Properties via Catalytic Amyloid Polymers of a Short Peptide.

Subhajit BalChandranath GhoshPayel ParvinDibyendu Das
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
We report a short peptide that accessed dynamic catalytic polymers to demonstrate four-stage (sol-gel-weak gel-strong gel) temporal self-regulation of its mechanical properties. The peptide exploited its intrinsic catalytic capabilities of manipulating C-C bonds (retro-aldolase-like) that resulted in a nonlinear variation in the catalytic rate. The seven-residue sequence exploited two lysines for binding and cleaving the thermodynamically activated substrate that subsequently led to the self-regulation of the mechanical strengths of the polymerized states as a function of time and reaction progress. Interestingly, the polymerization events were modulated by the different catalytic potentials of the two terminal lysines to cleave the substrate, covalently trap the electrophilic products, and subsequently control the mechanical properties of the system.
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