Insight into the Supramolecular Architecture of Intact Diatom Biosilica from DNP-Supported Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy

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2015

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Jantschke, Anne
Koers, Eline J.ISNI 0000000392777687
Mance, DeniISNI 0000000506025003
Weingarth, M.H.ISNI 0000000358154718
Brunner, Eike
Baldus, M.ISNI 0000000139673796

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Diatom biosilica is an inorganic/organic hybrid with interesting properties. The molecular architecture of the organic material at the atomic and nanometer scale has so far remained unknown, in particular for intact biosilica. A DNP-supported ssNMR approach assisted by microscopy, MS, and MD simulations was applied to study the structural organization of intact biosilica. For the first time, the secondary structure elements of tightly biosilica-associated native proteins in diatom biosilica were characterized in situ. Our data suggest that these proteins are rich in a limited set of amino acids and adopt a mixture of random-coil and β-strand conformations. Furthermore, biosilica-associated long-chain polyamines and carbohydrates were characterized, thereby leading to a model for the supramolecular organization of intact biosilica.

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Jantschke, A, Koers, E, Mance, D, Weingarth, M, Brunner, E & Baldus, M 2015, 'Insight into the Supramolecular Architecture of Intact Diatom Biosilica from DNP-Supported Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy', Angewandte Chemie-International Edition, vol. 54, no. 50, pp. 15069–15073. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201507327