Biomacromolecules, Vol.12, No.9, 3119-3123, 2011
An Abiotic Analogue of the Nuclear Pore Complex Hydrogel
We describe an abiotic hydrogel that mimics selectivity of the nuclear pore complex. Copolymerization of peptide tetramers (phenylalanine-serine-phenylalanineglycine, FSFG) with acrylamide results in hydrophobic interactions significant enough,. to allow the formation of freestanding hydrogel structures. Incorporation of FSFG: motifs also renders the hydrogels selective. Selective binding of importins and nuclear transport receptor-cargo complexes is qualitatively demonstrated and compared with polyacrylamide, hydrogels prepared from a control peptide, and hydrogels prepared from the nuclear pore complex protein Nsp1. These abiotic hydrogels will enable further studies of the unique transport mechanisms of the nuclear pore complex and provide an interesting paradigm for the future development of synthetic platforms for separations and selective interfaces.