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En Route to Stabilized Compact Conformations of Single-Chain Polymeric Nanoparticles in Complex Media

Authors :
Wijker, Stefan
Deng, Linlin
Eisenreich, Fabian
Voets, Ilja K.
Palmans, Anja R. A.
Supramolecular Chemistry & Catalysis
Polymer Performance Materials
Macro-Organic Chemistry
ICMS Core
Self-Organizing Soft Matter
EIRES Chem. for Sustainable Energy Systems
Source :
Macromolecules, Macromolecules, 55(14), 6220-6230. American Chemical Society
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2022.

Abstract

Precise control over the folding pathways of polypeptides using a combination of noncovalent and covalent interactions has evolved into a wide range of functional proteins with a perfectly defined 3D conformation. Inspired hereby, we develop a series of amphiphilic copolymers designed to form compact, stable, and structured single-chain polymeric nanoparticles (SCPNs) of defined size, even in competitive conditions. The SCPNs are formed through a combination of noncovalent interactions (hydrophobic and hydrogen-bonding interactions) and covalent intramolecular cross-linking using a light-induced [2 + 2] cycloaddition. By comparing different self-assembly pathways of the nanoparticles, we show that, like for proteins in nature, the order of events matters. When covalent cross-links are formed prior to the folding via hydrophobic and supramolecular interactions, larger particles with less structured interiors are formed. In contrast, when the copolymers first fold via hydrophobic and hydrogen-bonding interactions into compact conformations, followed by covalent cross-links, good control over the size of the SCPNs and microstructure of the hydrophobic interior is achieved. Such a structured SCPN can stabilize the solvatochromic dye benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxamide-Nile Red via molecular recognition for short periods of time in complex media, while showing slow exchange dynamics with the surrounding complex media at longer time scales. The SCPNs show good biocompatibility with cells and can carry cargo into the lysosomal compartments of the cells. Our study highlights the importance of control over the folding pathway in the design of stable SCPNs, which is an important step forward in their application as noncovalent drug or catalyst carriers in biological settings.

Details

ISSN :
15205835 and 00249297
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Macromolecules
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....550ffb31fa8d4725f2ec8ecf416f2173