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An Adaptable Peptide-Based Porous Material

Source: Science 329, 1053 (2010); doi:10.1126/science.1190672

Issue Date: 6 September 2010

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ISSN:
1553-9644 (online)
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J. Rabone, Y.-F. Yue, S. Y. Chong, K. C. Stylianou, J. Bacsa, D. Bradshaw, G. R. Darling, N. G. Berry, Y. Z. Khimyak, A. Y. Ganin, P. Wiper, J. B. Claridge, and M. J. Rosseinsky
ff1Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 7ZD, UK.
Porous materials find widespread application in storage, separation, and catalytic technologies. We report a crystalline porous solid with adaptable porosity, in which a simple dipeptide linker is arranged in a regular array by coordination to metal centers. Experiments reinforced by molecular dynamics simulations showed that low-energy torsions and displacements of the peptides enabled the available pore volume to evolve smoothly from zero as the guest loading increased. The observed cooperative feedback in sorption isotherms resembled the response of proteins undergoing conformational selection, suggesting an energy landscape similar to that required for protein folding. The flexible peptide linker was shown to play the pivotal role in changing the pore conformation. ©2010 American Association for the Advancement of Science

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History: Received April 08, 2010; accepted July 07, 2010
Permalink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1190672
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