Department of Chemistry and Molecular Design Institute, New York University, New York, NY 10003, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Dec 4;109(49):19922-7. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1212826109. Epub 2012 Nov 19.
The ability of natural peptides and proteins to influence the formation of inorganic crystalline materials has prompted the design of synthetic compounds for the regulation of crystal growth, including the freezing of water and growth of ice crystals. Despite their versatility and ease of structural modification, peptidomimetic oligomers have not yet been explored extensively as crystallization modulators. This report describes a library of synthetic N-substituted glycine peptoid oligomers that possess "dual-action" antifreeze activity as exemplified by ice crystal growth inhibition concomitant with melting temperature reduction. We investigated the structural features responsible for these phenomena and observed that peptoid antifreeze activities depend both on oligomer backbone structure and side chain chemical composition. These studies reveal the capability of peptoids to act as ice crystallization regulators, enabling the discovery of a unique and diverse family of synthetic oligomers with potential as antifreeze agents in food production and biomedicine.
天然肽和蛋白质影响无机晶体材料形成的能力促使人们设计出用于调节晶体生长的合成化合物,包括水的冻结和冰晶的生长。尽管它们具有多功能性和易于结构修饰,但肽模拟寡聚物尚未被广泛探索作为结晶调节剂。本报告描述了一个合成 N-取代甘氨酸肽模拟寡聚物文库,其具有“双重作用”抗冻活性,例如抑制冰晶生长伴随着降低熔点。我们研究了导致这些现象的结构特征,并观察到肽模拟抗冻活性既取决于寡聚物主链结构又取决于侧链化学成分。这些研究揭示了肽的作为冰晶生长调节剂的能力,使具有作为食品生产和生物医学中抗冻剂的潜力的独特和多样化的合成寡聚物家族的发现成为可能。