@article{VenkatareddyWilkeErnstetal., author = {Venkatareddy, Narendra Lagumaddepalli and Wilke, Patrick and Ernst, Natalia and Horch, Justus and Weber, Marcus and Dallmann, Andre and B{\"o}rner, Hans G.}, title = {Mussel-glue inspired adhesives: A study on the relevance of L-Dopa and the function of the sequence at nanomaterial-peptide interfaces}, series = {Advanced Materials Interfaces}, volume = {6}, journal = {Advanced Materials Interfaces}, number = {13}, doi = {10.1002/admi.201900501}, pages = {1900501}, abstract = {Mussel glue-proteins undergo structural transitions at material interfaces to optimize adhesive surface contacts. Those intriguing structure responses are mimicked by a mussel-glue mimetic peptide (HSY*SGWSPY*RSG (Y* = l-Dopa)) that was previously selected by phage-display to adhere to Al2O3 after enzymatic activation. Molecular level insights into the full-length adhesion domain at Al2O3 surfaces are provided by a divergent-convergent analysis, combining nuclear Overhauser enhancement based 2D NOESY and saturation transfer difference NMR analysis of submotifs along with molecular dynamics simulations of the full-length peptide. The peptide is divided into two submotifs, each containing one Dopa "anchor" (Motif-1 and 2). The analysis proves Motif-1 to constitute a dynamic Al2O3 binder and adopting an "M"-structure with multiple surface contacts. Motif-2 binds stronger by two surface contacts, forming a compact "C"-structure. Taking these datasets as constraints enables to predict the structure and propose a binding process model of the full-length peptide adhering to Al2O3.}, language = {en} }