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Chemoenzymatic synthesis of poly(L-alanine) in aqueous environment.

Biomacromolecules (2012-03-03)
Peter James Baker, Keiji Numata
ABSTRACT

L-alanine ethyl ester was polymerized into poly(L-alanine) (polyAla), one of the insoluble polypeptides, by papain in aqueous buffer at varying pH. At neutral pH, a maximum chain length of 11 repeats was observed. These polymers were dominated by random coiled structure and demonstrated a lack of patterned macromolecular assembly. Under alkaline conditions, longer polymer chain lengths were achieved, and the maximum chain length was 16 repeats. These longer chains showed distinct β-sheet formation and were capable of fibril assembly. The present study reports on chemoenzymatic synthesis of a hydrophobic homopolypeptide under aqueous conditions as well as demonstrates a chain length dependency of secondary structure formation and macromolecular assembly of chemoenzymatically synthesized polyAla, providing a new insight into material design of polypeptide.

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Poly-DL-alanine, mol wt 1,000-5,000