TY - JOUR A1 - Gu, Sasa A1 - Risse, Sebastian A1 - Lu, Yan A1 - Ballauff, Matthias T1 - Mechanism of the oxidation of 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine catalyzed by peroxidase-like Pt nanoparticles immobilized in spherical polyelectrolyte brushes BT - a kinetic study JF - ChemPhysChem N2 - Experimental and kinetic modelling studies are presented to investigate the mechanism of 3,3 ',5,5 '-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) oxidation by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) catalyzed by peroxidase-like Pt nanoparticles immobilized in spherical polyelectrolyte brushes (SPB-Pt). Due to the high stability of SPB-Pt colloidal, this reaction can be monitored precisely in situ by UV/VIS spectroscopy. The time-dependent concentration of the blue-colored oxidation product of TMB expressed by different kinetic models was used to simulate the experimental data by a genetic fitting algorithm. After falsifying the models with abundant experimental data, it is found that both H2O2 and TMB adsorb on the surface of Pt nanoparticles to react, indicating that the reaction follows the Langmuir-Hinshelwood mechanism. A true rate constant k, characterizing the rate-determining step of the reaction and which is independent on the amount of catalysts used, is obtained for the first time. Furthermore, it is found that the product adsorbes strongly on the surface of nanoparticles, thus inhibiting the reaction. The entire analysis provides a new perspective to study the catalytic mechanism and evaluate the catalytic activity of the peroxidase-like nanoparticles. KW - kinetics KW - nanoparticles KW - reaction mechanisms KW - spherical polyelectrolyte KW - brushes KW - UV KW - vis spectroscopy Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/cphc.201901087 SN - 1439-4235 SN - 1439-7641 VL - 21 IS - 5 SP - 450 EP - 458 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim ER - TY - THES A1 - Fortes Martín, Rebeca T1 - Water-in-oil microemulsions as soft-templates to mediate nanoparticle interfacial assembly into hybrid nanostructures T1 - Wasser-in-Öl Mikroemulsionen als Soft-Templat für die Grenzfläche-Anordnung von Nanopartikeln in hybride Nanostrukturen T1 - Microemulsiones de aceite-en-agua como estructuras templadas blandas para el ensamblaje de nanoparticulas en su interfase dando nanoestructuras híbridas N2 - Hybrid nanomaterials offer the combination of individual properties of different types of nanoparticles. Some strategies for the development of new nanostructures in larger scale rely on the self-assembly of nanoparticles as a bottom-up approach. The use of templates provides ordered assemblies in defined patterns. In a typical soft-template, nanoparticles and other surface-active agents are incorporated into non-miscible liquids. The resulting self-organized dispersions will mediate nanoparticle interactions to control the subsequent self-assembly. Especially interactions between nanoparticles of very different dispersibility and functionality can be directed at a liquid-liquid interface. In this project, water-in-oil microemulsions were formulated from quasi-ternary mixtures with Aerosol-OT as surfactant. Oleyl-capped superparamagnetic iron oxide and/or silver nanoparticles were incorporated in the continuous organic phase, while polyethyleneimine-stabilized gold nanoparticles were confined in the dispersed water droplets. Each type of nanoparticle can modulate the surfactant film and the inter-droplet interactions in diverse ways, and their combination causes synergistic effects. Interfacial assemblies of nanoparticles resulted after phase-separation. On one hand, from a biphasic Winsor type II system at low surfactant concentration, drop-casting of the upper phase afforded thin films of ordered nanoparticles in filament-like networks. Detailed characterization proved that this templated assembly over a surface is based on the controlled clustering of nanoparticles and the elongation of the microemulsion droplets. This process offers versatility to use different nanoparticle compositions by keeping the surface functionalization, in different solvents and over different surfaces. On the other hand, a magnetic heterocoagulate was formed at higher surfactant concentration, whose phase-transfer from oleic acid to water was possible with another auxiliary surfactant in ethanol-water mixture. When the original components were initially mixed under heating, defined oil-in-water, magnetic-responsive nanostructures were obtained, consisting on water-dispersible nanoparticle domains embedded by a matrix-shell of oil-dispersible nanoparticles. Herein, two different approaches were demonstrated to form diverse hybrid nanostructures from reverse microemulsions as self-organized dispersions of the same components. This shows that microemulsions are versatile soft-templates not only for the synthesis of nanoparticles, but also for their self-assembly, which suggest new approaches towards the production of new sophisticated nanomaterials in larger scale. N2 - Hybride Nanomaterialen ermöglichen die Kombination von individuellen Eigenschaften jeder Art von Nanopartikeln. Einige Strategien für die Herstellung neuer großskaliger Nanostrukturen beruhen auf der Selbstassemblierung von Nanopartikeln über einen Bottom-up-Ansatz. Die Nutzung von Templatstrukturen ermöglicht Anordnungen in definierten Mustern. In einem typischen Soft-Templat werden Nanopartikel und andere oberflächenaktive Wirkstoffe in nicht-mischbare Flüssigkeiten eingebracht. Die resultierenden selbst-organisierten Dispersionen beeinflussen die Nanopartikel Interaktionen und kontrollieren die nachfolgende Selbstassemblierung. Insbesondere Interaktionen zwischen Nanopartikeln mit sehr unterschiedlicher Dispergierbarkeit und Funktionalität können Interaktionen an einer Flüssig-Flüssig Grenzfläche gerichtet werden. In diesem Forschungsprojekt wurden Wasser-in-Öl Mikroemulsionen aus quasi-ternären Mischungen mit Aerosol-OT als Tensid hergestellt. Oleyl-beschichtete superparamagnetische Eisenoxid und/oder Silber Nanopartikel wurden in der kontinuierlichen Ölphase eingebracht, während die Polyethyleneimin-stabilisierten Gold Nanopartikel in feinverteilte Wassertröpfchen inkorporiert wurden. Jede Sorte von Nanopartikeln kann den Tensidfilm und die Tröpfchen-Interaktionen auf verschiedene Weise beeinflussen, und seine Kombination führt dabei zu synergetischen Effekten. Die Anordnung von Nanopartikeln an der Grenzfläche basiert auf der Phasentrennung. Auf der einen Seite, bildeten sich aus einem zweiphasigen Winsor II System mit niedrigen Tensid Konzentrationen durch Evaporation der oberen Phase dünne Schichten aus geordneten Nanopartikeln in Form von Filament-Netzen aus. Eine detaillierte Charakterisierung zeigte, dass die Filament-artige Strukturierung auf ein kontrolliertes Nanopartikeln-Clustering und auf die Ausdehnung der Mikroemulsions-Tröpfchen zurückzuführen ist. Dieser Prozess eröffnet flexible Einsatzmöglichkeiten für unterschiedliche Nanopartikel Kompositionen, indem die Oberflächenfunktionalisierung in unterschiedlichen Lösungsmitteln erhalten bleibt, und auch für verschiedenen Lösungsmitteln und über verschiedene Flächen. Auf der anderen Seite wurde ein magnetisches Heterokoagulat in höheren Tensid Konzentration hergestellt, dessen Phasentransfer von Ölsäure in Wasser mit einem anderen zusätzlichen Tensid in einer Ethanol-Wasser Mischung ermöglicht wurde. In Abhängigkeit von der Ausgangstemperatur der initialen Komponenten konnten definierte magnetisch-stimulierbare Öl-in-Wasser Nanostrukturen erhaltet werden. Dabei gelang es Wasser-dispergierbare Nanopartikelkompartimente in eine Matrix-Hülle aus Öl-dispergierbaren Nanopartikeln einzubetten. In dieser Arbeit wurden zwei verschiedene Wege aufgezeigt, um hybride Nanostrukturen aus inversen Mikroemulsionen selbst-organisiert herzustellen. Dies belegt, dass Mikroemulsions-Template nicht nur für die Nanopartikel Synthese geeignet sind, sondern auch für die Herstellung filamentartiger, selbstorganisierter Systeme. Es eröffnen sich hiermit neue Zugänge für die selbstorganisierte Strukturierung von Nanopartikeln auf der Mikrometerskala. N2 - Los nanomateriales híbridos ofrecen la combinación de propiedades individuales de diferentes tipos de nanopartículas. Algunas estrategias para el desarrollo de nuevas nanoestructuras en mayor escala se basan en el auto-ensamblaje (self-assembly) de nanopartículas, como una estrategia “de abajo hacia arriba” (bottom-up). El uso de estructuras de plantilla (templates) proporciona ensamblajes ordenados de formas definidas. En una plantilla blanda típica, las nanopartículas y otros agentes de actividad superficial se incorporan en líquidos no miscibles. Esto da lugar a dispersiones auto-organizadas que mediarán las interacciones entre las nanopartículas, para controlar su auto-ensamblaje resultante. Especialmente las interacciones entre nanopartículas de dispersibilidad y funcionalidades muy diferentes pueden ser redirigidas a una interfase líquido-líquido. En este proyecto se formularon microemulsiones de agua-en-aceite a partir de mezclas cuasi-ternarias con Aerosol-OT (docusato de sodio) como tensioactivo. Las nanopartículas cubiertas de ligandos oleicos, de óxido de hierro superparamagnéticas o de plata, se incorporaron en la fase orgánica continua, mientras que las nanopartículas de oro estabilizadas por polietilenimina fueron confinadas en las gotículas de agua dispersas. Cada tipo de nanopartícula puede modular de fomas muy diversas la capa de tensioactivo y las interacciones entre gotículas, y además su combinación resulta en efectos sinérgicos. Los ensamblajes interfase de nanopartículas se obtuvieron bajo procesos de separación entre fases. Por un lado, a partir de un sistema bifásico de Winsor del tipo II con baja concentración del tensioactivo, la deposición y evaporación de una gota sobre una superficie (drop-casting) de la fase superior proporcionó películas finas de nanopartículas ordenadas como redes de filamentos. Su caracterización detallada probó que este ensamblaje por plantilla sobre una superficie se basa en un agrupamiento (clustering) controlado entre nanopartículas y en la elongación de las gotículas de microemulsiones. Este proceso ofrece versatilidad para usar diferentes composiciones de nanopartículas siempre que su funcionalidad en su superficie se mantenga, además de poder usar diferentes disolventes y sobre diferentes superficies. Por otro lado, un heterocoagulado magnético se formó sobre concentraciones más altas del tensioactivo, y su transferencia de fase desde ácido oleico a agua fue posible usando otro tensioactivo auxiliar en una mezcla de agua y etanol. Cuando los componentes iniciales fueron mezclados al principio bajo calentamiento, se obtuvieron nanoestucturas definidas de aceite-en-agua que responden a un imán, las cuales consisten de dominios de nanopartículas dispersibles en agua que se rodean por un embalaje (matrix-shell) de nanopartículas dispersibles en fase oleosa. De este modo, se demostraron dos propuestas para formar diversos tipos de nanoestructuras híbridas a partir de microemulsiones inversas como dispersiones auto-organizadas de unos mismos componentes. Esto demuestra que las microemulsiones constituyen estructuras de plantilla blandas no sólo para la síntesis de nanopartículas, sino también para su auto-ensamblaje, lo que sugiere novedosas estrategias para la producción de nuevos nanomateriales sofisticados en mayor escala. KW - microemulsions KW - nanoparticles KW - surfactants KW - Colloid Chemistry KW - soft-templates KW - nanostructures KW - nanoparticle assembly KW - hybrid nanostructures KW - Kolloidchemie KW - hybride Nanostrukturen KW - Mikroemulsionen KW - Nanopartikeln-Anordnung KW - Nanopartikeln KW - Nanostrukturen KW - Soft-Templaten KW - Tenside KW - Química de Coloides KW - nanoestructuras híbridas KW - microemulsiones KW - ensamblaje de nanopartículas KW - nanopartículas KW - nanoestructuras KW - estructuras templadas blandas KW - tensioactivos Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-571801 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Keckeis, Philipp A1 - Zeller, Enriko A1 - Jung, Carina A1 - Besirske, Patricia A1 - Kirner, Felizitas A1 - Ruiz-Agudo, Cristina A1 - Schlaad, Helmut A1 - Cölfen, Helmut T1 - Modular toolkit of multifunctional block copoly(2-oxazoline)s for the synthesis of nanoparticles JF - Chemistry - a European journal N2 - Post-polymerization modification provides an elegant way to introduce chemical functionalities onto macromolecules to produce tailor-made materials with superior properties. This concept was adapted to well-defined block copolymers of the poly(2-oxazoline) family and demonstrated the large potential of these macromolecules as universal toolkit for numerous applications. Triblock copolymers with separated water-soluble, alkyne- and alkene-containing segments were synthesized and orthogonally modified with various low-molecular weight functional molecules by copper(I)-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) and thiol-ene (TE) click reactions, respectively. Representative toolkit polymers were used for the synthesis of gold, iron oxide and silica nanoparticles. KW - block copolymers KW - click chemistry KW - nanoparticles KW - ring-opening KW - polymerization KW - surfactants Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202101327 SN - 0947-6539 SN - 1521-3765 VL - 27 IS - 32 SP - 8283 EP - 8287 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dai, Xiaolin A1 - Mate, Diana M. A1 - Glebe, Ulrich A1 - Garakani, Tayebeh Mirzaei A1 - Körner, Andrea A1 - Schwaneberg, Ulrich A1 - Böker, Alexander T1 - Sortase-mediated ligation of purely artificial building blocks JF - Polymers N2 - Sortase A (SrtA) from Staphylococcus aureus has been often used for ligating a protein with other natural or synthetic compounds in recent years. Here we show that SrtA-mediated ligation (SML) is universally applicable for the linkage of two purely artificial building blocks. Silica nanoparticles (NPs), poly(ethylene glycol) and poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) are chosen as synthetic building blocks. As a proof of concept, NP-polymer, NP-NP, and polymer-polymer structures are formed by SrtA catalysis. Therefore, the building blocks are equipped with the recognition sequence needed for SrtA reaction-the conserved peptide LPETG-and a pentaglycine motif. The successful formation of the reaction products is shown by means of transmission electron microscopy (TEM), matrix assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-ToF MS), and dynamic light scattering (DLS). The sortase catalyzed linkage of artificial building blocks sets the stage for the development of a new approach to link synthetic structures in cases where their synthesis by established chemical methods is complicated. KW - sortase-mediated ligation KW - enzymes KW - block copolymers KW - nanoparticles Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10020151 SN - 2073-4360 VL - 10 IS - 2 PB - MDPI CY - Basel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Holland-Moritz, Henry A1 - Graupner, Julia A1 - Möller, Wolfhard A1 - Pacholski, Claudia A1 - Ronning, Carsten T1 - Dynamics of nanoparticle morphology under low energy ion irradiation JF - Nanotechnology N2 - If nanostructures are irradiated with energetic ions, the mechanism of sputtering becomes important when the ion range matches about the size of the nanoparticle. Gold nanoparticles with diameters of similar to 50 nm on top of silicon substrates with a native oxide layer were irradiated by gallium ions with energies ranging from 1 to 30 keV in a focused ion beam system. High resolution in situ scanning electron microscopy imaging permits detailed insights in the dynamics of the morphology change and sputter yield. Compared to bulk-like structures or thin films, a pronounced shaping and enhanced sputtering in the nanostructures occurs, which enables a specific shaping of these structures using ion beams. This effect depends on the ratio of nanoparticle size and ion energy. In the investigated energy regime, the sputter yield increases at increasing ion energy and shows a distinct dependence on the nanoparticle size. The experimental findings are directly compared to Monte Carlo simulations obtained from iradina and TRI3DYN, where the latter takes into account dynamic morphological and compositional changes of the target. KW - ion beam KW - nanoparticles KW - sputtering KW - Monte Carlo KW - in situ Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/aac36c SN - 0957-4484 SN - 1361-6528 VL - 29 IS - 31 PB - IOP Publ. Ltd. CY - Bristol ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Koshkina, Olga A1 - Westmeier, Dana A1 - Lang, Thomas A1 - Bantz, Christoph A1 - Hahlbrock, Angelina A1 - Würth, Christian A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute A1 - Braun, Ulrike A1 - Thiermann, Raphael A1 - Weise, Christoph A1 - Eravci, Murat A1 - Mohr, Benjamin A1 - Schlaad, Helmut A1 - Stauber, Roland H. A1 - Docter, Dominic A1 - Bertin, Annabelle A1 - Maskos, Michael T1 - Tuning the Surface of Nanoparticles: Impact of Poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) on Protein Adsorption in Serum and Cellular Uptake JF - Macromolecular bioscience N2 - Due to the adsorption of biomolecules, the control of the biodistribution of nanoparticles is still one of the major challenges of nanomedicine. Poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) (PEtOx) for surface modification of nanoparticles is applied and both protein adsorption and cellular uptake of PEtOxylated nanoparticles versus nanoparticles coated with poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and non-coated positively and negatively charged nanoparticles are compared. Therefore, fluorescent poly(organosiloxane) nanoparticles of 15 nm radius are synthesized, which are used as a scaffold for surface modification in a grafting onto approach. With multi-angle dynamic light scattering, asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation, gel electrophoresis, and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, it is demonstrated that protein adsorption on PEtOxylated nanoparticles is extremely low, similar as on PEGylated nanoparticles. Moreover, quantitative microscopy reveals that PEtOxylation significantly reduces the non-specific cellular uptake, particularly by macrophage-like cells. Collectively, studies demonstrate that PEtOx is a very effective alternative to PEG for stealth modification of the surface of nanoparticles. KW - cellular uptake KW - nanoparticles KW - poly(2-ethyl-2oxazoline) KW - poly(ethylene glycol) KW - protein adsorption Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/mabi.201600074 SN - 1616-5187 SN - 1616-5195 VL - 16 SP - 1287 EP - 1300 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wagner, Tom A1 - Lazar, Jaroslav A1 - Schnakenberg, Uwe A1 - Böker, Alexander T1 - In situ Electrothemical Impedance Spectroscopy of Electrostatically Driven Selective Gold Nanoparticle Adsorption on Block Copolymer Lamellae JF - Trials N2 - Electrostatic attraction between charged nano particles and oppositely charged nanopatterned polymeric films enables tailored structuring of functional nanoscopic surfaces. The bottom-up fabrication of organic/inorganic composites for example bears promising potential toward cheap fabrication of catalysts, optical sensors, and the manufacture of miniaturized electric circuitry. However, only little is known about the time-dependent adsorption behavior and the electronic or ionic charge transfer in the film bulk and at interfaces during nanoparticle assembly via electrostatic interactions. In situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) in combination with a microfluidic system for fast and reproducible liquid delivery was thus applied to monitor the selective deposition of negatively charged gold nanoparticles on top of positively charged poly(2-vinylpyridinium) (qP2VP) domains of phase separated lamellar poly(styrene)-block-poly(2-vinylpyridinium) (PS-b-qP2VP) diblock copolymer thin films. The acquired impedance data delivered information with respect to interfacial charge alteration, ionic diffusion, and the charge dependent nanoparticle adsorption kinetics, considering this yet unexplored system. We demonstrate that the selective adsorption of negatively charged gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on positively charged qP2VP domains of lamellar PS-b-qP2VP thin films can indeed be tracked by EIS. Moreover, we show that the nanoparticle adsorption kinetics and the nanoparticle packing density are functions of the charge density in the qP2VP domains. KW - impedance spectroscopy KW - block copolymers KW - nanoparticles KW - electrostatics KW - adsorption kinetics Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6b07708 SN - 1944-8244 VL - 8 SP - 27282 EP - 27290 PB - American Chemical Society CY - Washington ER - TY - GEN A1 - Liebig, Ferenc A1 - Henning, Ricky A1 - Sarhan, Radwan Mohamed A1 - Prietzel, Claudia Christina A1 - Schmitt, Clemens Nikolaus Zeno A1 - Bargheer, Matias A1 - Koetz, Joachim T1 - A simple one-step procedure to synthesise gold nanostars in concentrated aqueous surfactant solutions T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Due to the enhanced electromagnetic field at the tips of metal nanoparticles, the spiked structure of gold nanostars (AuNSs) is promising for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). Therefore, the challenge is the synthesis of well designed particles with sharp tips. The influence of different surfactants, i.e., dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate (AOT), sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), and benzylhexadecyldimethylammonium chloride (BDAC), as well as the combination of surfactant mixtures on the formation of nanostars in the presence of Ag⁺ ions and ascorbic acid was investigated. By varying the amount of BDAC in mixed micelles the core/spike-shell morphology of the resulting AuNSs can be tuned from small cores to large ones with sharp and large spikes. The concomitant red-shift in the absorption toward the NIR region without losing the SERS enhancement enables their use for biological applications and for time-resolved spectroscopic studies of chemical reactions, which require a permanent supply with a fresh and homogeneous solution. HRTEM micrographs and energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) experiments allow us to verify the mechanism of nanostar formation according to the silver underpotential deposition on the spike surface in combination with micelle adsorption. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - 769 KW - optical-properties KW - nanoparticles KW - sers KW - ultrafast KW - size KW - nanotriangles KW - nanoflowers KW - wavelength Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-438743 SN - 1866-8372 IS - 769 SP - 23633 EP - 23641 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Liebig, Ferenc A1 - Henning, Ricky A1 - Sarhan, Radwan Mohamed A1 - Prietzel, Claudia Christina A1 - Schmitt, Clemens Nikolaus Zeno A1 - Bargheer, Matias A1 - Koetz, Joachim T1 - A simple one-step procedure to synthesise gold nanostars in concentrated aqueous surfactant solutions JF - RSC Advances N2 - Due to the enhanced electromagnetic field at the tips of metal nanoparticles, the spiked structure of gold nanostars (AuNSs) is promising for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). Therefore, the challenge is the synthesis of well designed particles with sharp tips. The influence of different surfactants, i.e., dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate (AOT), sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), and benzylhexadecyldimethylammonium chloride (BDAC), as well as the combination of surfactant mixtures on the formation of nanostars in the presence of Ag⁺ ions and ascorbic acid was investigated. By varying the amount of BDAC in mixed micelles the core/spike-shell morphology of the resulting AuNSs can be tuned from small cores to large ones with sharp and large spikes. The concomitant red-shift in the absorption toward the NIR region without losing the SERS enhancement enables their use for biological applications and for time-resolved spectroscopic studies of chemical reactions, which require a permanent supply with a fresh and homogeneous solution. HRTEM micrographs and energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) experiments allow us to verify the mechanism of nanostar formation according to the silver underpotential deposition on the spike surface in combination with micelle adsorption. KW - optical-properties KW - nanoparticles KW - sers KW - ultrafast KW - size KW - nanotriangles KW - nanoflowers KW - wavelength Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/C9RA02384D SN - 2046-2069 VL - 9 SP - 23633 EP - 23641 PB - RSC Publishing CY - London ER - TY - THES A1 - Dai, Xiaolin T1 - Synthesis of artificial building blocks for sortase-mediated ligation and their enzymatic linkage T1 - Synthese von artifiziellen Bausteinen für Sortase-vermittelte Ligationen und deren enzymatische Verknüpfung N2 - Das Enzym Sortase A katalysiert die Bildung einer Peptidbindung zwischen der Erkennungssequenz LPXTG und einem Oligoglycin. Während vielfältige Ligationen zwischen Proteinen und verschiedenen Biomolekülen, Proteinen und kleinen synthetischen Molekülen, sowie Proteinen und Oberflächen durchgeführt wurden, besteht das Ziel dieser Arbeit darin, die Sortase-katalysierte Verlinkung von synthetischen Bausteinen zu untersuchen. Dies könnte den Weg bereiten für die Anwendung von Sortase A für chemische Aufgabenstellungen und eventuell sogar in den Materialwissenschaften. Für diese grundsätzliche Untersuchung wurden die verwendeten Bausteine zunächst so einfach wie möglich gehalten und leicht zugängliche SiO2 Nanopartikel und kommerziell erhältliche Polymerblöcke ausgewählt. Die Bausteine wurden als erstes mit den Peptidsequenzen für Sortase-vermittelte Ligationen funktionalisiert. SiO2 Nanopartikel wurden mit Durchmessern von 60 und 200 nm hergestellt und mit C=C Doppelbindungen oberflächenmodifiziert. Dann wurden Peptide mit einem terminalen Cystein kovalent durch eine Thiol-en Reaktion angebunden. An die 60 nm NP wurden Peptide mit einem Pentaglycin und an die 200 nm Partikel Peptide mit LPETG Sequenz gebunden. Auf die gleiche Art und Weise wurden Peptide mit terminalem Cystein an die Polymere Polyethylenglykol (PEG) und Poly(N Isopropylacrylamid) (PNIPAM), die beide über C=C Endgruppen verfügen, gebunden und G5-PEG und PNIPAM-LPETG Konjugate erhalten. Mit den vier Bausteinen wurden nun durch Sortase-vermittelte Ligation NP–Polymer Hybride, NP–NP und Polymer–Polymer Strukturen hergestellt und die Produkte u. a. durch Transmissionselektronen-mikroskopie, MALDI-ToF Massenspektrometrie sowie Dynamische Lichtstreuung charakterisiert. Die Verlinkung dieser synthetischen Bausteine konnte eindeutig gezeigt werden. Das Verwenden von kommerziell erhältlichen Polymeren hat jedoch zu einem Gemisch der Polymer-Peptid Konjugate mit unmodifiziertem Polymer geführt, welches nicht gereinigt werden konnte. Deswegen wurden anschließend Synthesestrategien für reine Peptid-Polymer und Polymer-Peptid Konjugate als Bausteine für Sortase-vermittelte Ligationen entwickelt. Diese basieren auf der RAFT Polymerisation mit CTAs, die entweder an N- oder C-Terminus eines Peptids gebunden sind. GG-PNIPAM wurde durch das Anbinden eines geeigneten RAFT CTAs an Fmoc-GG in einer Veresterungsreaktion, Polymerisation von NIPAM und Abspalten der Fmoc Schutzgruppe synthetisiert. Weiterhin wurden mehrere Peptide durch Festphasen-Peptidsynthese erhalten. Die Anbindung eines RAFT CTAs (oder eines Polymerisationsinitiators) an den N-Terminus eines Peptids kann automatisiert als letzter Schritt in einem Peptid-Synthetisierer erfolgen. Die Synthese eines solchen Konjugats konnte in dem Zeithorizont dieser Arbeit noch nicht erreicht werden. Jedoch existieren mehrere vielversprechende Strategien, um diesen Ansatz mit verschiedenen Kopplungsreagenzien zur Anbindung des CTAs fortzusetzen. Solche Polymer Bausteine können in Zukunft für die Synthese von Protein-Polymer Konjugaten durch Sortase-Katalyse verwendet werden. Außerdem kann der Ansatz auch für die Synthese von Block-Copolymeren aus Polymerblöcken mit Peptidmotiven an beiden Enden ausgebaut werden. Auch wenn bei der grundsätzlichen Untersuchung im Rahmen dieser Arbeit Hybridstrukturen hergestellt wurden, die auch durch traditionelle chemische Synthesen erhalten werden könnten, wird ein Bausatz solcher Bausteine in Zukunft die Synthese neuer Materialien ermöglichen und kann auch den Weg für die Anwendung von Enzymen in den Materialwissenschaften ebnen. In Ergänzung zu Nanopartikeln und Block-Copolymeren können dann auch Hybridmaterialien unter Einbezug von Protein-basierten Bausteinen hergestellt werden. Daher könnten Sortase Enzyme zu einem Werkzeug werden, welches etablierte chemische Verlinkungstechniken ergänzt und mit den hoch spezifischen Peptidmotiven über funktionale Einheiten verfügt, die orthogonal zu allen chemischen Gruppen sind. N2 - The enzyme Sortase A catalyzes the formation of a peptide bond between the recognition sequence LPXTG and an oligoglycine. While manifold ligations between proteins and various biomolecules, proteins and small synthetic molecules as well as proteins and surfaces have been reported, the aim of this thesis was to investigate the sortase-catalyzed linkage between artificial building blocks. Hence, this could pave the way for the use of sortase A for tasks from a chemical point of view and maybe even materials science. For the proof of concept, the studied systems were kept as simple as possible at first by choosing easily accessible silica NPs and commercially available polymers. These building blocks were functionalized with peptide motifs for sortase-mediated ligation. Silica nanoparticles were synthesized with diameters of 60 and 200 nm and surface modified with C=C functionalities. Then, peptides bearing a terminal cysteine were covalently linked by means of a thiol-ene reaction. 60 nm SiO2 NPs were functionalized with pentaglycines, while peptides with LPETG motif were linked to 200 nm silica particles. Polyethyleneglycol (PEG) and poly(N isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) were likewise functionalized with peptides by thiol-ene reaction between cysteine residues and C=C units in the polymer end groups. Hence, G5-PEG and PNIPAM-LPETG conjugates were obtained. With this set of building blocks, NP–polymer hybrids, NP–NP, and polymer–polymer structures were generated by sortase-mediated ligation and the product formation shown by transmission electron microscopy, MALDI-ToF mass spectrometry and dynamic light scatting, among others. Thus, the linkage of these artificial building blocks by the enzyme sortase A could be demonstrated. However, when using commercially available polymers, the purification of the polymer–peptide conjugates was impossible and resulted in a mixture containing unmodified polymer. Therefore, strategies were developed for the own synthesis of pure peptide-polymer and polymer-peptide conjugates as building blocks for sortase-mediated ligation. The designed routes are based on preparing polymer blocks via RAFT polymerization from CTAs that are attached to N- or C-terminus, respectively, of a peptide. GG-PNIPAM was synthesized through attachment of a suitable RAFT CTA to Fmoc-GG in an esterification reaction, followed by polymerization of NIPAM and cleavage of the Fmoc protection group. Furthermore, several peptides were synthesized by solid-phase peptide synthesis. The linkage of a RAFT CTA (or polymerization initiator) to the N-terminus of a peptide can be conducted in an automated fashion as last step in a peptide synthesizer. The synthesis of such a conjugate couldn’t be realized in the time frame of this thesis, but many promising strategies exist to continue this strategy using different coupling reagents. Such polymer building blocks can be used to synthesize protein-polymer conjugates catalyzed by sortase A and the approach can be carried on to the synthesis of block copolymers by using polymer blocks with peptide motifs on both ends. Although the proof of concept demonstrated in this thesis only shows examples that can be also synthesized by exclusively chemical techniques, a toolbox of such building blocks will enable the future formation of new materials and pave the way for the application of enzymes in materials science. In addition to nanoparticle systems and block copolymers, this also includes combination with protein-based building blocks to form hybrid materials. Hence, sortase could become an enzymatic tool that complements established chemical linking technologies and provides specific peptide motifs that are orthogonal to all existing chemical functional groups. KW - sortase-mediated ligation KW - enzyme KW - block copolymers KW - nanoparticles KW - Ligation KW - Enzym KW - Block-Copolymere KW - Nanopartikel Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-420060 ER -