Self‐Assembled Bioinspired Short Metallopeptide Nanostructures for Plausible Biomedical Applications

Author:

Sharma Shruti1ORCID,Kautu Aanand1ORCID,Kumar Nikunj2ORCID,Swain Narayan1ORCID,Kumar Vikas3ORCID,Singh Ramesh1ORCID,Kesharwani Khushboo1,Singh Narendra4,Gupta Puneet2ORCID,Ballabh Joshi Khashti1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry School of Chemical Science and Technology Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University) Sagar MP 470003 India

2. Computational Catalysis Centre Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee 247667 Uttarakhand India

3. Department of Chemistry Government PG College Khimlasha 470118 Sagar M.P India

4. Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, postCode/>208016 Kanpur U.P. India

Abstract

AbstractMetal chelation, characterized by its precise interactions with diverse functional groups, assumes a pivotal role in providing structural stability and generating reactive centers within metalloproteins and metallopeptides. This, in turn, orchestrates the architecture and functionality of various biological processes in living organisms. In our biomimetic approach inspired by the intricacies of natural metallopeptides, we have purposefully designed pyridine‐bis‐tyrosine, a concise Metallopeptide Conjugate (sMPC). Demonstrating the capacity to form complexes with various bioactive metal ions, sMPC emerges as a promising tool for advancing our understanding of metal‐binding proteins and catalyzing the development of cutting‐edge biotechnological materials and technologies. Our investigations underscore the hierarchical self‐assembly of these abridged conjugates into toroidal to vesicle nanostructures, influenced by concentration, and their susceptibility to spatial manipulation through metal ion coordination with functional groups. These biocompatible metal peptide complexes and their resultant nanomaterials present specific potential as exceptional therapeutic agents to address problems associated with metal ion deficiencies, offering a facile and low‐cost alternative to traditional metallodrugs.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

Wiley

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