Elemental composition control of gold-titania nanocomposites by site-specific mineralization using artificial peptides and DNA

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Makoto Ozaki
Takahito Imai
Takaaki Tsuruoka
Shungo Sakashita
Kin-ya Tomizaki
Kenji Usui
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[1] Konan University,Faculty of Frontiers of Innovative Research in Science and Technology (FIRST)
[2] Ryukoku University,Department of Materials Chemistry
[3] Ryukoku University,Department of Materials Chemistry and Innovative Materials and Processing Research Center
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Biomineralization, the precipitation of various inorganic compounds in biological systems, can be regulated in terms of the size, morphology, and crystal structure of these compounds by biomolecules such as proteins and peptides. However, it is difficult to construct complex inorganic nanostructures because they precipitate randomly in solution. Here, we report that the elemental composition of inorganic nanocomposites can be controlled by site-specific mineralization by changing the number of two inorganic-precipitating peptides bound to DNA. With a focus on gold and titania, we constructed a gold-titania photocatalyst that responds to visible light excitation. Both microscale and macroscale observations revealed that the elemental composition of this gold-titania nanocomposite can be controlled in several ten nm by changing the DNA length and the number of peptide binding sites on the DNA. Furthermore, photocatalytic activity and cell death induction effect under visible light (>450 nm) irradiation of the manufactured gold-titania nanocomposite was higher than that of commercial gold-titania and titania. Thus, we have succeeded in forming titania precipitates on a DNA terminus and gold precipitates site-specifically on double-stranded DNA as intended. Such nanometer-scale control of biomineralization represent a powerful and efficient tool for use in nanotechnology, electronics, ecology, medical science, and biotechnology.
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