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Peptide–Metal Frameworks with Metal Strings Guided by Dispersion Interactions

Tobias Schnitzer, Eno Paenurk, Nils Trapp, Renana Gershoni‐Poranne, Helma Wennemers

2021Journal of the American Chemical Society78 citationsDOI

Abstract

Despite impressive advances in the construction of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), the formation of networks from peptidic ligands is difficult, though they are sought after for their modularity and biocompatibility. Herein we present a peptide-metal framework that consists of helical oligoproline ligands and Zn/K (or Zn/Rb). The crystalline network contains pleated nanosheets with the metal ions aligned in strings. This unprecedented architecture derives from under-appreciated London dispersion interactions between the oligoproline ligands that play in concert with the metal coordination to create the network. Hence, the secondary structure of the peptidic ligand represents an additional control element for the creation of new MOF architectures. We anticipate that our results will instruct the design of further peptidic MOFs and enable the generation of versatile biocompatible materials.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryNanotechnologyLigand (biochemistry)MetalMetal-organic frameworkModularity (biology)BiocompatibilityBiocompatible materialPeptideMetal ions in aqueous solutionCombinatorial chemistryMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryAdsorptionBiochemistryBiologyBiomedical engineeringGeneticsMedicineReceptorMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsSupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsCrystallography and molecular interactions