丝素
纳米团簇
酪氨酸
丝绸
化学
相(物质)
聚合物
纳米颗粒
纳米技术
生物物理学
材料科学
纳米材料
序列(生物学)
高分子
胶体
残留物(化学)
相变
化学工程
氨基酸
无定形固体
星团(航天器)
肽
内在无序蛋白质
分子动力学
纤维
自组装
芳香族氨基酸
肽序列
作者
Anton Maraldo,Hien A. Tran,Hélène Lebhar,Xiaojing Huang,Jelena Rnjak‐Kovacina,Christopher P. Marquis
出处
期刊:ACS Nano
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2026-07-13
卷期号:20 (29): 20552-20569
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsnano.6c02752
摘要
Silk proteins are high-performance natural biomaterials whose properties arise from tightly regulated hierarchical self-assembly. Although liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) is increasingly recognized as a precursor to silk fiber formation, the residue-level interactions linking phase behavior to downstream assembly remain unclear. Here, we use silk fibroin as a low-complexity model to define how specific amino acids govern phase separation through a sticker-spacer architecture. Bioinformatic analysis reveals that fibroin is intrinsically disordered, with limited sequence diversity, and is dominated by flexible spacers interspersed with tyrosine residues. Coarse-grained single- and multichain simulations show that tyrosine content and patterning control chain compaction, condensate stability, and cluster dynamics. Intermediate tyrosine densities promote dynamic LLPS, whereas insufficient or excessive aromatic content suppresses condensation or drives aggregation-like behavior, identifying tyrosine as the primary sticker residue regulating phase behavior. Experimentally, we modulated tyrosine-mediated interactions using l-arginine. Spectroscopic and colloidal measurements demonstrate that l-arginine disrupts aromatic clustering without global denaturation, inhibiting phase separation, suppressing nanocluster formation, reducing viscosity, and enhancing thermal and colloidal stability. Microscopy and nanoparticle tracking further reveal reversible amorphous condensates and irreversible aggregated nanoassembly states, with tyrosine interactions governing transitions between them. Together, these results establish tyrosine-mediated aromatic interactions as a central molecular driver of fibroin LLPS and hierarchical assembly. By demonstrating that these interactions can be selectively and reversibly regulated, this work provides both a mechanistic framework and a practical strategy for controlling silk self-assembly, informing the design and stabilization of silk-based and synthetic protein biomaterials.
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