Issue 42, 2023

Protein-induced modifications in crystal morphology of a hydrogen-bonded organic framework

Abstract

In this work, we studied the encapsulation of a range of proteins in a hydrogen-bonded organic framework (HOF) comprised of a tetraamidinium cation and diazobenzene-based dicarboxylate anion. We explore the use of external stimuli: light and temperature to modulate HOF crystal growth and size. In particular, we found photo-isomerisation can be used to control the concentration of the trans-azobenzene building block that contributes to HOF formation. When HOF growth was slowed sufficiently, deformation of the crystals and ultimately multicrystal aggregates were observed in the presence of some proteins. We propose that the extent of crystal deformation, consistent with better protein association, may be governed by differences in the type and strength of interactions between proteins and the surface of the growing HOF crystals.

Graphical abstract: Protein-induced modifications in crystal morphology of a hydrogen-bonded organic framework

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 aug 2023
Accepted
02 okt 2023
First published
05 okt 2023

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023,11, 23026-23033

Protein-induced modifications in crystal morphology of a hydrogen-bonded organic framework

K. L. Flint, J. D. Evans, F. Carraro, S. Renner, O. M. Linder-Patton, H. Amenitsch, R. J. Falconer, N. G. White, C. J. Sumby, P. Falcaro and C. J. Doonan, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023, 11, 23026 DOI: 10.1039/D3TA04707E

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