Collagen Pentablock Copolymers Form Smectic Liquid Crystals as Precursors for Mussel Byssus Fabrication

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Contributors

  • Franziska Jehle - (Author)
  • Tobias Priemel - (Author)
  • Mike Strauss - (Author)
  • Peter Fratzl - (Author)
  • Luca Bertinetti - , Chair of Bioprospecting, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces (Author)
  • Matthew J. Harrington - (Author)

Abstract

Protein-based biological materials are important role models for the design and fabrication of next generation advanced polymers. Marine mussels (Mytilus spp.) fabricate hierarchically structured collagenous fibers known as byssal threads via bottom-up supramolecular assembly of fluid protein precursors. The high degree of structural organization in byssal threads is intimately linked to their exceptional toughness and self-healing capacity. Here, we investigated the hypothesis that multidomain collagen precursor proteins, known as preCols, are stored in secretory vesicles as a colloidal liquid crystal (LC) phase prior to thread self-assembly. Using advanced electron microscopy methods, including scanning TEM and FIB-SEM, we visualized the detailed smectic preCol LC nanostructure in 3D, including various LC defects, confirming this hypothesis and providing quantitative insights into the mesophase structure. In light of these findings, we performed an in-depth comparative analysis of preCol protein sequences from multiple Mytilid species revealing that the smectic organization arises from an evolutionarily conserved ABCBA pentablock copolymer-like primary structure based on demarcations in hydropathy and charge distribution as well as terminal pH-responsive domains that trigger fiber formation. These distilled supramolecular assembly principles provide inspiration and strategies for sustainable assembly of nanostructured polymeric materials for potential applications in engineering and biomedical applications.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6829–6838
Number of pages10
JournalACS nano
Volume15
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 27 Apr 2021
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 85104912296