Deciphering the Roles of Interfacial Amino Acids in Inter-Protein Charge Transport

Nano Lett. 2024 Apr 10;24(14):4178-4185. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c00164. Epub 2024 Mar 29.

Abstract

Elucidating charge transport (CT) through proteins is critical for gaining insights into ubiquitous CT chain reactions in biological systems and developing high-performance bioelectronic devices. While intra-protein CT has been extensively studied, crucial knowledge about inter-protein CT via interfacial amino acids is still absent due to the structural complexity. Herein, by loading cytochrome c (Cyt c) on well-defined peptide self-assembled monolayers to mimic the protein-protein interface, we provide a precisely controlled platform for identifying the roles of interfacial amino acids in solid-state CT via peptide-Cyt c junctions. The terminal amino acid of peptides serves as a fine-tuning factor for both the interfacial interaction between peptides and Cyt c and the immobilized Cyt c orientation, resulting in a nearly 10-fold difference in current through peptide-Cyt c junctions with varied asymmetry. This work provides a valuable platform for studying CT across proteins and contributes to the understanding of fundamental principles governing inter-protein CT.

Keywords: charge transport; cytochrome c; inter-protein interaction; interfacial amino acid; self-assembled monolayers.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acids*
  • Cytochromes c* / chemistry
  • Cytochromes c* / metabolism
  • Electron Transport
  • Peptides / metabolism
  • Proteins

Substances

  • Amino Acids
  • Cytochromes c
  • Peptides
  • Proteins