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DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.7b01280
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Squid Suckerin Biomimetic Peptides Form Amyloid-like Crystals with Robust Mechanical Properties

Shuhui Hiew,Antoni Sánchez‐Ferrer,Shahrouz Amini,Feng Zhou,Jozef Adamčík,Paul A. Guerette,Haibin Su,Raffaele Mezzenga,Ali Miserez

Squid
Fiber
Peptide
2017
We present the self-assembly of fibers formed from a peptide sequence (A1H1) derived from suckerin proteins of squid sucker ring teeth (SRT). SRT are protein-only biopolymers with an unconventional set of physicochemical and mechanical properties including high elastic modulus coupled with thermoplastic behavior. We have identified a conserved peptide building block from suckerins that possess the ability to assemble into materials with similar mechanical properties as the native SRT. A1H1 displays amphiphilic characteristics and self-assembles from the bottom-up into mm-scale fibers initiated by the addition of a polar aprotic solvent. A1H1 fibers are thermally resistant up to 239 °C, coupled with an elastic modulus of ∼7.7 GPa, which can be explained by the tight packing of β-sheet-enriched crystalline building blocks as identified by wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS), with intersheet and interstrand distances of 5.37 and 4.38 Å, respectively. A compact packing of the peptides at their Ala-rich terminals within the fibers was confirmed from molecular dynamics simulations, and we propose a hierarchical model of fiber assembly of the mature peptide fiber.
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    Squid Suckerin Biomimetic Peptides Form Amyloid-like Crystals with Robust Mechanical Properties” is a paper by Shuhui Hiew Antoni Sánchez‐Ferrer Shahrouz Amini Feng Zhou Jozef Adamčík Paul A. Guerette Haibin Su Raffaele Mezzenga Ali Miserez published in 2017. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.