Shape control of Au nanostructures using peptides for biotechnological applications
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- DOI: 10.1039/d3cc04331b
Shape control of Au nanostructures using peptides for biotechnological applications
Abstract
Metallic gold (Au) nanostructures have attracted attentions in various fields of materials science and electrical science in terms of catalysts, sensing systems, photonic devices, and drug delivery systems because of their characteristic physical, chemical, and biocompatible properties. Recently, Au nanostructures with near-infrared light absorbing properties have shown potential for applications such as biological imaging and thermotherapy in biotechnological fields. However, fabrication of Au nanostructures with complex shapes often requires the use of highly biotoxic substances such as surfactants and reducing agents. Peptides are promising compounds for controlling the shape of Au nanostructures by mineralization with several advantages for this purpose. In this highlight, we focus on the shapes with respect to the fabrication of Au nanostructures using biocompatible peptides. We classify the peptides that form Au nanostructures into three broad categories: those that bind Au ions, those that reduce Au ions, and those that control the direction of Au crystal growth. Then, we briefly summarize the correlations between peptide sequences and their roles, and propose future strategies for fabricating Au nanostructures using peptides for biotechnological applications.
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