## Abstract The chemistry of phosphoserine [Ser(P)] containing peptides and polypeptides was extensively investigated to explore a new biomineralization material science. The selective cleavage of the __O__,__O′__‐diphenyl phospho‐protecting groups of Ser(PO~3~Ph~2~) was examined using hydrogenolys
Fibrous and Helical Calcite Crystals Induced by Synthetic Polypeptides Containing O-Phospho-L-Serine and O-Phospho-L-Threonine
✍ Scribed by Shinya Hayashi; Kousaku Ohkawa; Yukie Suwa; Tetsunori Sugawara; Takahiro Asami; Hiroyuki Yamamoto
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 582 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1616-5187
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The modification of CaCO~3~ crystal growth by synthetic L‐Ser(PO~3~H~2~) and L‐Thr(PO~3~H~2~) containing polypeptides is described. The amino acids Gly, L‐Glu, L‐Asp, L‐Ser, L‐Ala, and L‐Lys induced rhombohedral calcite with a rough surface. Dipeptides, Xaa‐L‐Ser(PO~3~H~2~) (Xaa = Gly, L‐Glu, L‐Asp, L‐Ser, L‐Ala and L‐Lys) induced vaterite crystals in the lower [Ca^2+^]. On the other hand, L‐Ser(PO~3~H~2~)‐containing polypeptides formed spherical vaterite and fibrous calcite. The characteristic helical calcite was found in the presence of copoly[L‐Ser(PO~3~H~2~)^75^L‐Asp^25^] or poly[L‐Ser(PO~3~H~2~)~3~–L‐Asp]. Fibrous calcite, spherical vaterite, and helical calcite crystals were subjected to XRD and EDX analysis. XRD revealed the specific faces of these crystals. EDX spectra and surface analysis visualized the localization of the polypeptides and CaCO~3~ components. Together with TEM and SAED data, we propose hypothetical growth mechanisms for the fibrous and helical calcite crystals.
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