Melanins are phenol-based pigments with the potential for widespread applications, including bioelectronics and tissue engineering. The concentration-dependent structural transition of sepia melanin in water is analyzed. This biopolymer at high concentration gives the well-known nanospheres, whereas sample dilution gives unforeseen nanofibres exhibiting the structural features of mature amyloid fibrils. We propose a mechanism of pigment self-assembly dependent on the interaction of residual melanosomal protein(s) with eumelanin heteropolymer. Our results contribute to understanding the peculiar physicochemical properties of this ubiquitous pigment.
Effect of Melanomal Proteins on Sepia Melanin Assembly / Srisuk P.; Correlo V.M.; Leonor I.B.; Palladino P.; Reis R.L.. - In: JOURNAL OF MACROMOLECULAR SCIENCE. PHYSICS. - ISSN 0022-2348. - ELETTRONICO. - 54:(2015), pp. 1532-1540. [10.1080/00222348.2015.1103430]
Effect of Melanomal Proteins on Sepia Melanin Assembly
Palladino P.
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2015
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Melanins are phenol-based pigments with the potential for widespread applications, including bioelectronics and tissue engineering. The concentration-dependent structural transition of sepia melanin in water is analyzed. This biopolymer at high concentration gives the well-known nanospheres, whereas sample dilution gives unforeseen nanofibres exhibiting the structural features of mature amyloid fibrils. We propose a mechanism of pigment self-assembly dependent on the interaction of residual melanosomal protein(s) with eumelanin heteropolymer. Our results contribute to understanding the peculiar physicochemical properties of this ubiquitous pigment.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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