Surface Self-Assembly of Dipeptides on Porous CaCO 3 Particles Promoting Cell Internalization.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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The self-assembling behavior of peptides and derivatives is crucial in the natural process to construct various architectures and achieve specific functions. However, the surface or interfacial self-assembly, in particular, on the surface of micro- or nanoparticles is even less systematically investigated. Here, uniform porous CaCO microparticles were prepared with different charged, hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces to assess the self-assembling behavior of dipeptides composed of various sequences. Experimental results indicate that dipeptides with a negative charge in an aqueous solution preferred to self-assemble on the hydrophobic and positively charged surface of CaCO particles, which can be ascribed to the electrostatic and hydrophobic interaction between dipeptides and CaCO particles. Meanwhile, the Log p (lipid-water partition coefficient) of dipeptides has a significant effect on the self-assembling behavior of dipeptides on the surface of porous CaCO; dipeptides with high Log p preferred to self-assemble on the surface of CaCO particles, resulting in the improved cell internalization efficiency of particles with low cytotoxicity. After loading with a model drug (doxorubicin), the particles show obvious antitumor activity in animal experiments and can reduce Dox side effects effectively.
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CaCO3 particles,cancer therapy,cell internalization,peptide self-assembly,surface modification
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