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  • 2022Unique peptidic agonists of a juvenile hormone receptor with species-specific effects on insect development and reproduction12citations
  • 2008Evidence of PPII-like helical conformation and glass transition in a self-assembled solid-state polypeptide-surfactant complex13citations

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  • Jedlicka, Pavel
  • Reha, David
  • Šnajdr, Ivan
  • Jindra, Marek
  • Majer, Pavel
  • Novotná, Adéla
  • Bittova, Lenka
  • Tumova, Sarka
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  • Kilpeläinen, Simo
  • Laiho, Ari
  • Ramani, Ramasubbu
  • Ikkala, Olli
  • Ruokolainen, Janne
  • Tuomisto, Filip
  • Hanski, Sirkku
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Evidence of PPII-like helical conformation and glass transition in a self-assembled solid-state polypeptide-surfactant complex

  • Kilpeläinen, Simo
  • Tuma, Roman
  • Laiho, Ari
  • Ramani, Ramasubbu
  • Ikkala, Olli
  • Ruokolainen, Janne
  • Tuomisto, Filip
  • Hanski, Sirkku
Abstract

We present lamellar self-assembly of cationic poly(L-histidine) (PLH) stoichiometrically complexed with an anionic surfactant, dodecyl benzenesulfonic acid (DBSA), which allows a stabilized conformation reminiscent of polyproline type II (PPII) left-handed helices. Such a conformation has no intrapeptide hydrogen bonds, and it has previously been found to be one source of flexibility, e.g., in collagen and elastin, as well as an intermediate in silk processing. PLH(DBSA), 0 complexes were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), circular dichroism (CD), small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The PPII-like conformation in PLH(DBSA)(1.0) is revealed by characteristic CD and FTIR spectra, where the latter indicates absence of intrachain peptide hydrogen bonds. In addition, a glass transition was directly verified by DSC at ca. 135 degrees C for PLH(DBSA), 0 and indirectly by SAXS and TEM in comparison to pure PLH at 165 degrees C, thus indicating plasticization. Glass transitions have not been observed before in polypeptide-surfactant complexes. The present results show that surfactant binding can be a simple scheme to provide steric crowding to stabilize PPII conformation to tune the polypeptide properties, plasticization and flexibility.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • glass
  • glass
  • Hydrogen
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • differential scanning calorimetry
  • Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
  • small angle x-ray scattering
  • self-assembly
  • surfactant