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Small amphipathic peptides are responsible for the assembly of cruciferin nanoparticles.


ABSTRACT: Amphipathic peptides are versatile building blocks for fabricating well-ordered nanostructures, which have gained much attention owing to their enormous design possibilities and bio-functionalities. However, using amphipathic peptides from natural proteins to create tunable nanostructures is challenging because of their heterogeneity and great tendency to form aggregates. Here we fabricated two well-defined nanoparticles from cruciferin amphipathic peptides by integrating top-down and bottom-up approach. Alkali hydrolysis (pH 12, 120 °C for 30 min) was introduced to break down intact cruciferin into peptides (top-down). The cruciferin peptides and their fractions were then assembled into nanoparticles (bottom-up) in the presence of calcium ions. The permeate fraction from 10 kDa cut-off membrane formed smaller nanoparticles (F1-NPs) (around 82 nm) than that of unfractionated cruciferin peptides (CRU-NPs, around 185 nm); the electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions were the main driving forces for particle formation. LC-MS/MS analysis characterised that the small amphipathic peptides (Xn1Zn2Xn3Zn4, n1-4 = 0~5), composed of alternating hydrophobic (X) and hydrophilic (Z) amino acid with a length of 5-15 and 5-20 residues for F1-NPs and CRU-NPs, respectively, were responsible for particle formation. Our study established the mechanism of particle formation of the cold gelation is through assembly of amphipathic peptides.

SUBMITTER: Hong H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5552735 | biostudies-other | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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