Unexpected Like-Charge Self-Assembly of a Biguanide-Based Antimicrobial Polyelectrolyte

Polyelectrolyte chains dissolved in good solvent are expected to collapse in compact configurations in the presence of multivalent ions. Here, we show that a weakly charged, hydrophilic polyelectrolyte containing biguanide groups self-assembles in water also in the presence of monovalent counterions...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of physical chemistry letters 2016-10, Vol.7 (19), p.3730-3735
Hauptverfasser: Zaki, Afroditi Maria, Troisi, Alessandro, Carbone, Paola
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Zusammenfassung:Polyelectrolyte chains dissolved in good solvent are expected to collapse in compact configurations in the presence of multivalent ions. Here, we show that a weakly charged, hydrophilic polyelectrolyte containing biguanide groups self-assembles in water also in the presence of monovalent counterions, even at low salt concentrations. The polymer assembles in a compact, ordered, hairpin-like shape that, with increasing the ionic strength of the solution, can collapse further in three- or five-folded structures. Neither water nor ions mediate the self-assembly which, instead, is driven by the like-charge pairing of the biguanide units. The thermodynamics of the self-assembly show that the self-association is enthalpically driven, is isodesmic (at least at low aggregation number), and is favored by increasing salt concentration. This unique self-assembly behavior may be linked to the well-known polymer’s antimicrobial properties and could help in rationalizing its biological activity.
ISSN:1948-7185
1948-7185
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpclett.6b01631