化学
聚合物
结晶学
金属
高分子科学
材料科学
有机化学
作者
Huan Liu,Yulong Zhou,Yang Liu,Zuojie Wang,Yu Zheng,Peng Chen,Meng Tian,Qin Zhang,Jianshu Li,Hong Tan,Qiang Fu,Mingming Ding
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202213000
摘要
Metal ions play critical roles in facilitating peptide folding and inducing conformational transitions, thereby impacting on the biological activity of many proteins. However, the effect of metal sites on the hierarchical structures of biopolymers is still poorly understood. Herein, inspired by metalloproteins, we report an order-to-order conformational regulation in synthetic polymers mediated by a variety of metal ions. The copolymers are decorated with clinically available desferrioxamine (DFO) as an exogenous ligand template, which presents a geometric constraint toward peptide backbone via short-range hydrogen bonding interactions, thus dramatically altering the secondary conformations and self-assembly behaviors of polypeptides and allowing for a controllable β-sheet to α-helix transition modulated by metal-ligand interactions. These metallopolymers could form ferritin-inspired hierarchical structures with high stability and membrane activity for efficient brain delivery across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and long-lasting magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in vivo.
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