Title
Fine tuning the assembly and gel behaviors of PEGylated polypeptide conjugates by the copolymerization of l-alanine and γ-benzyl-l-glutamate N-carboxyanhydrides
Author
Yumin Zhang, Huijuan Song, Hao Zhang, Pingsheng Huang, Jinjian Liu, Liping Chu, Jianfeng Liu, Weiwei Wang, Zhen Cheng, Deling Kong
Year
2017
Journal
Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry
Abstract
Tuning the secondary structure of polypeptide is an effective strategy to modulate the assembly behaviors of polypeptide-based copolymers. In this study, ring-opening polymerization of l-alanine (Ala) and γ-benzyl-l-glutamate (BLG) N-carboxyanhydrides was adopted using mPEG-NH2 as the initiator to prepare mPEG-poly(l-alanine-co-γ-benzyl-l-glutamate) (PEAB) copolymers with various Ala to BLG ratios. 1H NMR spectra and GPC test confirmed their well-defined chemical structures. FT-IR spectra indicated that at the powder state, all copolymers adopted both β-sheet and α-helical conformations. With the content of PBLG increased, the crystallization temperature and melting points of PEAB copolymers first rose then fell indicated by DSC curves. The self-assembly of PEAB copolymers in dilute aqueous solution studied by DLS, TEM and circular dichroism spectra showed that PEAB copolymers self-assembled into nanostructures with diverse morphologies and sizes due to distinct polypeptide conformations. Rheological analysis indicated that the alteration of the polypeptide composition can effectively modulate the modulus of PEAB assemblies in concentrated solutions. In all, copolymerization of two hydrophobic amino acid N-carboxyanhydrides into the polypeptide block maybe an effective approach for modulating the assembly properties of PEGylated polypeptide. Besides, nanosilver-encapsulated PEA or PEAB hydrogel showed promising antibacterial effect against Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtillis.
Instrument
J-815
Keywords
Circular dichroism, Secondary structure, Polymers, Aggregation, Biochemistry