Issue 8, 2025

A light-driven molecular motor-polypeptide conjugate supports controlled cell uptake

Abstract

While light-driven molecular motors (MMs) hold immense potential to control cell function, low biocompatibility and solubility have hampered their implementation. We developed a novel polypeptide-conjugated MM by linking a propargyl-derivatized light-driven MM to a poly-L-glutamic acid-based carrier (P) with inherent mitochondria tropism through click chemistry, denoted P-MM. P-MM effectively maintained the parental stability and unidirectional rotational capabilities of MM upon irradiation at 405 nm. Light-induced supramolecular conformational changes significantly increased cell uptake compared to non-irradiated controls while retaining the subcellular targeting capacity of P. P-MM exhibited minimal cytotoxicity and reactive oxygen species production, suggesting a non-disruptive interaction with cell membranes. Overall, we establish a connection between irradiation and enhanced biological responses, demonstrating the potential of integrating MMs with targeted polymeric nanocarriers for controlled, light-responsive behavior in biological systems and innovative applications in advanced therapeutic/diagnostic strategies.

Graphical abstract: A light-driven molecular motor-polypeptide conjugate supports controlled cell uptake

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
30 Жов 2024
Accepted
09 Гру 2024
First published
11 Лют 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2025,13, 2658-2665

A light-driven molecular motor-polypeptide conjugate supports controlled cell uptake

C. Pegoraro, A. Guinart, E. Masiá Sanchis, D. Doellerer, M. C. A. Stuart, I. Conejos-Sánchez, B. L. Feringa and M. J. Vicent, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2025, 13, 2658 DOI: 10.1039/D4TB02434F

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