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Charge transport and intrinsic fluorescence in amyloid-like fibrils.


ABSTRACT: The self-assembly of polypeptides into stable, conductive, and intrinsically fluorescent biomolecular nanowires is reported. We have studied the morphology and electrical conduction of fibrils made of an elastin-related polypeptide, poly(ValGlyGlyLeuGly). These amyloid-like nanofibrils, with a diameter ranging from 20 to 250 nm, result from self-assembly in aqueous solution at neutral pH. Their morphological properties and conductivity have been investigated by atomic force microscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, and two-terminal transport experiments at the micro- and nanoscales. We demonstrate that the nanofibrils can sustain significant electrical conduction in the solid state at ambient conditions and have remarkable stability. We also show intrinsic blue-green fluorescence of the nanofibrils by confocal microscopy analyses. These results indicate that direct (label-free) excitation can be used to investigate the aggregation state or the polymorphism of amyloid-like fibrils (and possibly of other proteinaceous material) and open up interesting perspectives for the use of peptide-based nanowire structures, with tunable physical and chemical properties, for a wide range of nanobiotechnological and bioelectronic applications.

SUBMITTER: Del Mercato LL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2084289 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Charge transport and intrinsic fluorescence in amyloid-like fibrils.

Del Mercato Loretta Laureana LL   Pompa Pier Paolo PP   Maruccio Giuseppe G   Della Torre Antonio A   Sabella Stefania S   Tamburro Antonio Mario AM   Cingolani Roberto R   Rinaldi Ross R  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20071105 46


The self-assembly of polypeptides into stable, conductive, and intrinsically fluorescent biomolecular nanowires is reported. We have studied the morphology and electrical conduction of fibrils made of an elastin-related polypeptide, poly(ValGlyGlyLeuGly). These amyloid-like nanofibrils, with a diameter ranging from 20 to 250 nm, result from self-assembly in aqueous solution at neutral pH. Their morphological properties and conductivity have been investigated by atomic force microscopy, scanning  ...[more]

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