The effect of hydration and dehydration on the conformation, assembling behavior and photoluminescence of PBLG.
Soft Matter
; 18(23): 4396-4401, 2022 Jun 15.
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Hydration and dehydration play crucial roles in hydrophobic effects (HEs) and are yet to be understood. Poly(γ-benzyl-L-glutamate) (PBLG) homopolymers in THF/water with various water contents were investigated. We discovered that PBLG was hydrated at low water contents and adopted a helical conformation. The chain became dehydrated with increasing water content, which converted the PBLG100 helix to a PPII-helix. The variation in the conformation resulted in an alteration of the self-assembled morphologies from fibers to particles. For PBLG12 with a shorter chain, the chain underwent an α-to-ß transition in the conformation due to dehydration as the water content increased, and correspondingly the morphologies varied from tapes to helical ribbons, and eventually to toroids at a higher water content. We also observed that this α-to-ß transition is accompanied by an increase in intensity of the fluorescence, which is attributed to the through-space-conjugation of tightly packed phenyl groups within the ß-sheet. The discovered effect of hydration and dehydration on the PBLG chain conformation, self-assembling behavior and optical function is essential for the innovation of polypeptide materials and understanding of water-mediated biological systems.
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Ácido Poliglutâmico
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Humans
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En
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Soft Matter
Ano de publicação:
2022
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País de afiliação:
China