Issue 3, 2018

Identifying peptide sequences that can control the assembly of gold nanostructures

Abstract

This study is about how peptide sequences can control the assembly and growth of gold nanomaterials. Two cysteine-containing sequences, YYCYY and glutathione (GSH), have been newly identified as assembly motifs to control the resulting two-dimensional (2D) morphology. Cysteine interacts with gold ions and the gold surface to initiate nucleation and control growth. YYCYY forms a flat, 2D, gold-decorated film and GSH results in twisted, petal-like structures. By conducting a comparative study of these two sequences, the important role of peptide folding in the gold atom assembly process is investigated.

Graphical abstract: Identifying peptide sequences that can control the assembly of gold nanostructures

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 sen 2017
Accepted
11 apr 2018
First published
11 apr 2018

Mol. Syst. Des. Eng., 2018,3, 581-590

Identifying peptide sequences that can control the assembly of gold nanostructures

H. Lee, J. Lee, M. Ju, H. Ahn, Y. Y. Lee, H. Jang and K. T. Nam, Mol. Syst. Des. Eng., 2018, 3, 581 DOI: 10.1039/C7ME00091J

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