具有简单合成后可逆调节的智能生物纳米涂层。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Mikhail Kryuchkov, Zhehui Wang, Jana Valnohova, Vladimir Savitsky, Mirza Karamehmedović, Marc Jobin, Vladimir L Katanaev
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摘要

信号传递蛋白的纳米图谱对细胞生理学和药物传递至关重要,但面临着诸如高成本、有限的模式可变性和非生物友好材料等挑战。节肢动物,特别是甲虫(鞘翅目),由于其不同的角膜纳米结构,为仿生纳米图案提供了一个天然的模型。利用原子力显微镜(AFM),研究人员分析了鞘翅目角膜纳米涂层,并发现了可以转变为迷宫状或乳头状突起的酒窝纳米结构。进一步分析表明,这些修饰是由受表面粘附影响的临时自组装过程引起的。我们发现表皮蛋白7 (CP7)是微窝纳米涂层的关键成分。生物物理分析揭示了CP7独特的自组装特性,使我们能够在体外复制其纳米图谱能力。我们的研究结果证明了CP7在生物启发纳米涂层方面的潜力,并为纳米结构形成的进化机制提供了见解。这项研究为在纳米技术和生物医学中应用具有成本效益的仿生纳米图案策略铺平了道路。
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Smart Bio-Nanocoatings with Simple Post-Synthesis Reversible Adjustment.

Nanopatterning of signal-transmitting proteins is essential for cell physiology and drug delivery but faces challenges such as high cost, limited pattern variability, and non-biofriendly materials. Arthropods, particularly beetles (Coleoptera), offer a natural model for biomimetic nanopatterning due to their diverse corneal nanostructures. Using atomic force microscopy (AFM), we analyzed Coleoptera corneal nanocoatings and identified dimpled nanostructures that can transform into maze-like/nipple-like protrusions. Further analysis suggested that these modifications result from a temporary, self-assembled process influenced by surface adhesion. We identified cuticular protein 7 (CP7) as a key component of dimpled nanocoatings. Biophysical analysis revealed CP7's unique self-assembly properties, allowing us to replicate its nanopatterning ability in vitro. Our findings demonstrate CP7's potential for bioinspired nanocoatings and provide insights into the evolutionary mechanisms of nanostructure formation. This research paves the way for cost-effective, biomimetic nanopatterning strategies with applications in nanotechnology and biomedicine.

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Biomimetics
Biomimetics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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