Title
Thermomechanical Response of a Representative Porin for Biomimetics
Date Issued
31 July 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Lopes-Rodrigues M.
Puiggalí-Jou A.
Martí-Balleste D.
Michaux C.
Perpète E.A.
Alemán C.
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Publisher(s)
American Chemical Society
Abstract
The thermomechanical response of Omp2a, a representative porin used for the fabrication of smart biomimetic nanomembranes, has been characterized using microcantilever technology and compared with standard proteins. For this purpose, thermally induced transitions involving the conversion of stable trimers to bigger aggregates, local reorganizations based on the strengthening or weakening of intermolecular interactions, and protein denaturation have been detected by the microcantilever resonance frequency and deflection as a function of the temperature. Measurements have been carried out on arrays of 8-microcantilevers functionalized with proteins (Omp2a, lysozyme and bovine serum albumin). To interpret the measured nanofeatures, the response of proteins to temperature has been also examined using other characterization techniques, including real time wide angle X-ray diffraction. Results not only demonstrate the complex behavior of porins, which exhibit multiple local thermal transitions before undergoing denaturation at temperatures higher than 105 °C, but also suggest a posttreatment to control the orientation of immobilized Omp2a molecules in functionalized biomimetic nanomembranes and, thus, increase their efficacy in ion transport.
Start page
7856
End page
7867
Volume
3
Issue
7
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería química
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85050008600
Source
ACS Omega
ISSN of the container
24701343
Sponsor(s)
This work was supported by MINECO (MAT2015-69367-R) and AGAUR (2017 SGR 359). M.L.-R. acknowledges the FI grant to the Generalitat of Catalunya. Support for the research of C.A. was received through the prize “ICREA Academia” for excellence in research funded by the Generalitat de Catalunya. C.M. and E.A.P. thank the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research for their research associate and senior research associate positions, respectively. Diffraction experiments (ID-2016091886) were performed at NCD beamline (BL11-NCD) at ALBA Synchrotron (Barcelona, Spain). The authors are indebted to Prof. Jordi Puiggali ́ for his assistance in synchrotron experiments.
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