Site-specific conjugation of antifreeze proteins onto polymer-stabilized nanoparticles

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Abstract

Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) have many potential applications, ranging from cryobiology to aerospace, if they can be incorporated into materials. Here, a range of engineered AFP mutants were prepared and site-specifically conjugated onto RAFT polymer-stabilized gold nanoparticles to generate new hybrid multivalent ice growth inhibitors. Only the SNAP-tagged AFPs lead to potent 'antifreeze' active nanomaterials with His-Tag capture resulting in no activity, showing the mode of conjugation is essential. This versatile strategy will enable the development of multivalent AFPs for translational and fundamental studies.

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Wilkins, L. E., Hasan, M., Fayter, A. E. R., Biggs, C., Walker, M., & Gibson, M. I. (2019). Site-specific conjugation of antifreeze proteins onto polymer-stabilized nanoparticles. Polymer Chemistry, 10(23), 2986–2990. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8py01719k

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