Metal chelates anchored to poly-L-peptides and linear D,L-alpha-peptides with promising nanotechnological applications
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Regular configurationally alternating amino acid sequences generate cyclic and linear helical
peptides with a local -conformation able to self-assemble in nanowires and nanoscaffolds
directed and stabilized by hydrogen bonds. The possibility of modulating the chemical profile
of the various amino acid residues containing reactive side chains means that peptides could
be flexible templates for creating various building blocks. A method for the design of
molecules with potential spintronic properties is described. Peptides containing lysine
residues, the side chains of which are bridged through the formation of metal chelates via
Schiff bases, could provide stable molecular channels. When metal chelates with high electron
spin states are used, their coupling could generate materials that are interesting due to their
magnetic properties as well as for the patterning of nanometric lattices driven by their
orientation under a magnetic field. With this aim, three alternating D- and L-lysine-containing
octapeptides are synthesized and the formation of their bis(pyridoxalaldimine) copper(II)
chelate derivatives is shown by absorption and circular dichroism spectroscopies.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Giordano, CESARE GIOVANNI
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