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SB08.04.06 2022 MRS Fall Meeting

Peptidomimetic Wet-Adhesive PEGtides with Synergistic and Multimodal Hydrogen Bonding

When and Where

Nov 29, 2022
10:15am - 10:30am

Hynes, Level 3, Room 313

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Minseong Kim1,Byeong-Su Kim1

Yonsei University1

Abstract

Minseong Kim1,Byeong-Su Kim1

Yonsei University1
The remarkable underwater adhesion of mussel foot proteins has long been an inspiration in the design of peptidomimetic materials. Although the synergistic wet adhesion of catechol and lysine has been recently highlighted, the critical role of the polymeric backbone has remained largely underexplored. Here, we present a peptidomimetic approach using poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) as a platform to evaluate the synergistic compositional relation between the key amino acid residues (i.e., DOPA and lysine), as well as the role of the polyether backbone in interfacial adhesive interactions. A series of PEG-based peptides (PEGtides) were synthesized using functional epoxide monomers corresponding to catechol and lysine via anionic ringopening polymerization. Using a surface force apparatus, highly synergistic surface interactions among these PEGtides with respect to the relative compositional ratio were revealed. Furthermore, the critical role of the catechol−amine synergy and diverse hydrogen bonding within the PEGtides in the superior adhesive interactions was verified by molecular dynamics simulations. Our study sheds light on the design of peptidomimetic polymers with reduced complexity within the framework of a polyether backbone.

Keywords

biomimetic | polymer

Symposium Organizers

Gianluca Maria Farinola, Universita' degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro
Chiara Ghezzi, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Fiorenzo Omenetto, Tufts University
Silvia Vignolini, University of Cambridge

Symposium Support

Gold
Science Advances | AAAS

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