Fungal Peptidomelanin: A Novel Biopolymer for the Chelation of Heavy Metals

Melanin is an amorphous, highly heterogeneous polymer found across all kingdoms of life. Although the properties of melanin can greatly vary, most forms are insoluble and strongly absorb light, appearing dark brown to black. Here, we describe a water-soluble form of melanin (peptidomelanin) secreted...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS omega 2024-08, Vol.9 (34), p.36353-36370
Hauptverfasser: Kolipakala, Rakshita Sukruth, Basu, Suranjana, Sarkar, Senjuti, Biju, Beneta Merin, Salazar, Daniela, Reddy, Likhit, Pradeep, Pushya, Yuvapriya, Muniraj Krishnaveni, Nath, Shrijita, Gall, Riley, Samprathi, Anish Hemanth, Balaji, Harshitha, Koundinya, Eeshaan A B, Shetye, Aparna, Nagarajan, Deepesh
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Zusammenfassung:Melanin is an amorphous, highly heterogeneous polymer found across all kingdoms of life. Although the properties of melanin can greatly vary, most forms are insoluble and strongly absorb light, appearing dark brown to black. Here, we describe a water-soluble form of melanin (peptidomelanin) secreted by the spores of (strain: melanoliber) during germination. Peptidomelanin is composed of an insoluble L-DOPA core polymer that is solubilized via short, copolymerized heterogeneous peptide chains forming a "corona" with a mean amino acid length of 2.6 ± 2.3. Based on experiments, we propose a biochemical copolymerization mechanism involving the hydroxylation of tyrosynylated peptides. Peptidomelanin is capable of chelating heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and uranium (as uranyl) in large quantities. Preliminary data indicates that peptidomelanin may have applications for the remediation of heavy metals , including in agricultural settings.
ISSN:2470-1343
2470-1343
DOI:10.1021/acsomega.4c03704