Zn super(2+) and Cu super(2+) induced nanosheets and nanotubes in six different lectins by TEM
Self assembly of biomolecules is important not only in unravelling the fundamental aspects of biology but also in exhibiting their supramolecular structures wherein the self assembly acts as a basic principle. Therefore, proteins having different side chains and structures with varying binding affin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | RSC advances 2015-02, Vol.5 (22), p.16828-16836 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Self assembly of biomolecules is important not only in unravelling the fundamental aspects of biology but also in exhibiting their supramolecular structures wherein the self assembly acts as a basic principle. Therefore, proteins having different side chains and structures with varying binding affinities towards metal ions can certainly be manifested in generating myriad supramolecular structures. In order to demonstrate this, we have chosen several beta -sheet lectins, such as, Horse gram lectin (DBL), Pisum sativumagglutinin (PSA), Wheat germ agglutinin (WGA), Allium sativumagglutinin also known as garlic lectin (ASA) and Concanavalin A (Con A) lectin, in conjunction with Zn super(2+) and Cu super(2+) as biologically important ions and showed that these form nanostructures, such as, open-, rolled- and stacked sheets, and tubes. The Zn super(2+) induces mainly the sheets in the lectins studied so far though some of these are thin and others are thick, while some are folded and others are not. However, Cu super(2+) induces mainly tubes in ASA and DBL, predominantly sheets in Con A and a mixture of tubes and sheets in PSA and WGA as shown by TEM and supported by SEM. The tubes formed were thick as well as thin, solid as well as hollow in nature, straight, cylindrical as well as twisted and ribbon shaped. Plasmid PBR322 treated nanostructures formed from PSA in the presence of Cu super(2+) showed the presence of the plasmid in the corresponding tubes and sheets. These nanostructures are unprecedented and could lead to major advances in biomaterials science by providing potential applications. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c5ra00481k |