Structural Characterization of PEGylated Hexaphenylalanine Nanostructures Exhibiting Green Photoluminescence Emission

May 22, 2018

Title

Structural Characterization of PEGylated Hexaphenylalanine Nanostructures Exhibiting Green Photoluminescence Emission

Author

Carlo Diaferia, Teresa Sibillano, Davide Altamura, Valentina Roviello, Luigi Vitagliano, Cinzia Giannini, Giancarlo Morelli, Antonella Accardo

Year

2017

Journal

Chemistry: A European Journal

Abstract

Peptides containing aromatic residues are known to exhibit spontaneous phenomena of supramolecular organization into ordered nanostructures (NSs). In this work we studied the structural behavior and optoelectronic properties of new biocompatible materials obtained by the self-assembly of a series of hexaphenylalanines (F6) modified at the N terminus by a PEG chain of different lengths. PEG12-F6, PEG18-F6, and PEG24-F6 peptides were synthesized by coupling sequentially two, three, or four units of amino-carboxy-PEG6 blocks, each one containing six oxyethylene repetitions. Changes in the length and composition of the PEG chain were found to modulate the structural organization of the phenylalanine-based nanostructures. An increase in the self-aggregation tendency was observed with longer PEG chains, whereas, independently of the PEG length, the peptide NSs display cross-β-like secondary structures with an antiparallel β-strand arrangement. WAXS/GIWAXS diffraction patterns indicate a progressive decrease in fiber order along the series. All the PEG-F6 derivatives present blue photoluminescent (PL) emission at 460 nm, with the adduct with the longest PEG chain (PEG24-F6) showing an additional green emission at 530 nm.

Instrument

J-810

Keywords

Circular dichroism, Secondary structure, Polymers, Aggregation, Nanostructures, Biochemistry, Materials