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Synthetic Biology - Progess in Merging Nanoparticles and Proteins Kie Moon Sung David Mosley Joseph Jacobson Center for Bits and Atoms, MIT Beau Peele Shuguang Zhang Biomedical Engineering Dept, MIT

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Synthetic Biology - Progess in Merging Nanoparticles and Proteins. Kie Moon Sung David Mosley Joseph Jacobson Center for Bits and Atoms, MIT Beau Peele Shuguang Zhang Biomedical Engineering Dept, MIT. Nanoparticle Building Blocks. COOH. COOH. NH 2. NH 2. COOH. COOH. NH 2. NH 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Synthetic Biology - Progess in Merging Nanoparticles and Proteins

Synthetic Biology - Progess in Merging Nanoparticles and Proteins

Kie Moon SungDavid MosleyJoseph JacobsonCenter for Bits and Atoms, MIT

Beau PeeleShuguang ZhangBiomedical Engineering Dept, MIT

Page 2: Synthetic Biology - Progess in Merging Nanoparticles and Proteins

Nanoparticle Building Blocks

COOH

NH2

COOH

NH2

COOH

NH2

COOH

NH2

Amino acid-nanoparticles Natural amino acids

COOH

NH2

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Synthesis of Lys-Monofunctionalized Gold Nanocrystals

aReagents and conditions: (a) H2NNH2·H2O/DMF (2% v/v), DIPEA/DMF (10% v/v). (b)

HS(CH2)10CO2H (excess), THF. (c) DIC (excess), DMF/THF (10% v/v) rt, 24h. (d) MeNH2, DIC

(excess), DMF/THF, rt, 12h. (e) 60% TFA, 2.5% TIS, 2.5% H2O, 35% DMF, 24h.

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Identification of Monofunctionalized Nanocrystals

Nanocrystal Dimers

10 nm

At least 60% of Nanocrystals are monofunctionalized.

J.Am.Chem. Soc., 126 (2004), p. 5064

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Programmable Assembly of Nanocrystal-Peptides

Fmoc SPPS Protocols

peptide1 peptide2 peptide3

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New Structures - New peptide-folding rules governed by nanoparticles.

New Functions – Electronic control of specific protein or enzyme

functions, electronic feedback aka new biosensor techniques.

New materials – Both bioinorganics and a new class of nanoparticle

polymers.

Ultimate Goals

All aided by the programmable assembly nature of this building block based technology. This concept will allow us to access completely new motifs, and readily explore the phase space.