Bacterial S-layer protein inspired multifunctional peptide for dentin restoration via intrafibrillar mineralization facilitating

Abstract

Intrafibrillar mineralization, essential for dentin restoration, necessitates precise coordination of microenvironmental factors. Current research on peptide-mediated collagen mineralization often lacks a comprehensive exploration of multifunctionality, focusing instead on isolated aspects such as self-assembly, nucleation ability, or collagen binding. Bacterial S-layer proteins, with their intrinsic self-assembly, collagen-binding features, and ion-capturing functions, offer a blueprint for integrating multifunctionality. Building on these features, we engineer a multifunctional self-assembly peptide (SlpB-21) that integrates essential capabilities to promote collagen mineralization. This innovative peptide synergistically enhances interactions with Ca2+ and type I collagen, driving the biomimetic process of intrafibrillar mineralization, which is critical for dentin restoration. Functioning as an “intermediate gripper”, SlpB-21 efficiently assembles onto demineralized dentin collagen fibrils and directs ordered mineral deposition. Utilizing molecular dynamics simulations and stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy, the research systematically investigates the peptide's self-assembly, its mechanisms of interaction with collagen fibrils and Ca2+, and its role in mediating intrafibrillar mineralization. In vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrate the potential of SlpB-21 for biomimetic dentin repair. This study highlights SlpB-21 as a pioneering material for dentin restoration, introducing a novel strategy for biomimetic repair and offering promising avenues for treating early dentin caries.

Graphical abstract: Bacterial S-layer protein inspired multifunctional peptide for dentin restoration via intrafibrillar mineralization facilitating

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Aug 2025
Accepted
30 Sep 2025
First published
13 Oct 2025

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2025, Advance Article

Bacterial S-layer protein inspired multifunctional peptide for dentin restoration via intrafibrillar mineralization facilitating

Z. Lu, Y. Guo, Q. Ren, D. Hu, W. Yin, Y. Zhang, M. Liu, Z. Li and L. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5TB01789K

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