Synthesis and UCST-type phase behavior of α-helical polypeptides with Y-shaped and imidazolium pendants†
Abstract
Thermoresponsive polypeptides with Y-shaped and ionic liquid (IL) pendants (PPLG-(ImX)2, X = Br, I, or BF4) were synthesized by bromination of poly(γ-allyl-L-glutamate) with bromine, nucleophilic substitution with NaN3, copper-mediated 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition, and ion-exchange reaction. FTIR and CD analyses revealed α-helical conformations in both the solid-state and aqueous solution. UV-vis spectroscopy results revealed reversible upper critical solution temperature (UCST)-type phase behaviors in methanol and water for PPLG-(ImBF4)2, and in ethanol for PPLG-(ImI)2. The UCST-type solution phase transition temperature (Tpt) of PPLG-(ImX)2 (X = I or BF4) increased with increasing of polymer concentration. The Tpt of PPLG-(ImBF4)2 increased with increasing of NaBF4 concentration, whereas it decreased with increasing of NaI or NaCl concentrations. Moreover, PPLG-(ImI)2 with a Y-shaped pendant showed a higher Tpt in ethanol than PPLG-ImI which was a traditional IL-based polypeptide with a single IL group per repeating unit, whereas PPLG-(ImBF4)2 with a Y-shaped pendant showed a lower Tpt in methanol and water than its counterpart, PPLG-ImBF4, indicating that the Tpt can be collectively adjusted by incorporation of Y-shaped pendants and counter-anions.