Modulation of biomineralization morphology by phosphorylated collagen peptides: insights into osteogenesis imperfecta pathophysiology.

Linge Nian, Wenhua Li, Xinyu Tian, Guochen Wei, Qingfeng Wu, Jianxi Xiao
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Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a hereditary skeletal disorder characterized by bone fragility and deformities, primarily attributed to defects in type I collagen, the most abundant structural protein in humans. Multiple phosphorylation sites have been detected within collagen, suggesting that phosphorylation may influence mineralization processes, thereby impacting the development of OI. In this study, we investigated the modulation of biomineralization morphology by phosphorylated collagen peptides mimicking Gly-Ser mutations in osteogenesis imperfecta. A series of collagen peptide sequences, including GPO13S, GPO13pS, GPO12S, GPO12pS, GPO11S, and GPO11pS, were synthesized to explore the role of phosphorylation in peptide stability and its templating effect on biomineralization. The CD results indicated that the phosphorylation of Gly-pSer mutants reduces the stability of collagen peptides. SEM images revealed that phosphorylated peptides acted as templates, guiding the morphology of calcium carbonate into either olive-like or spherical structures, depending on their conformational state of the peptides. Non-phosphorylated peptides maintained a calcite crystal structure. The XRD patterns predominantly exhibited peaks associated with calcite and vaterite for GPO13pS-CaCO3, GPO12pS-CaCO3, and GPO11pS-CaCO3, and peaks associated with calcite for GPO13S-CaCO3, GPO12S-CaCO3, and GPO11S-CaCO3, indicating a transformation of mesocrystals influenced by peptide phosphorylation. Our findings elucidate the crucial role of phosphorylated collagen peptides in mediating biomineralization morphology and polymorph selection, offering insights into the complex pathophysiology of OI.

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磷酸化胶原蛋白肽对生物矿化形态的调节:对成骨不全病病理生理学的启示。
成骨不全症(OI)是一种遗传性骨骼疾病,以骨质脆弱和畸形为特征,主要归因于人类最丰富的结构蛋白 I 型胶原蛋白的缺陷。在胶原蛋白中发现了多个磷酸化位点,这表明磷酸化可能会影响矿化过程,从而影响 OI 的发展。在这项研究中,我们研究了磷酸化胶原蛋白肽模拟成骨不全症中的Gly-Ser突变对生物矿化形态的调节作用。我们合成了一系列胶原蛋白肽序列,包括 GPO13S、GPO13pS、GPO12S、GPO12pS、GPO11S 和 GPO11pS,以探索磷酸化在肽稳定性中的作用及其对生物矿化的模板效应。CD 结果表明,Gly-pSer 突变体的磷酸化降低了胶原蛋白肽的稳定性。扫描电子显微镜图像显示,磷酸化肽可作为模板,根据肽的构象状态,引导碳酸钙的形态形成橄榄形或球形结构。非磷酸化肽则保持方解石晶体结构。在 XRD 图谱中,GPO13pS-CaCO3、GPO12pS-CaCO3 和 GPO11pS-CaCO3 主要显示出与方解石和水帘石相关的峰值,而 GPO13S-CaCO3、GPO12S-CaCO3 和 GPO11S-CaCO3 则显示出与方解石相关的峰值,这表明中间晶体的转变受到了多肽磷酸化的影响。我们的研究结果阐明了磷酸化胶原蛋白肽在介导生物矿化形态和多晶体选择中的关键作用,为了解 OI 的复杂病理生理学提供了见解。
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Journal of materials chemistry. B
Journal of materials chemistry. B 化学科学, 工程与材料, 生命科学, 分析化学, 高分子组装与超分子结构, 高分子科学, 免疫生物学, 免疫学, 生化分析及生物传感, 组织工程学, 生物力学与组织工程学, 资源循环科学, 冶金与矿业, 生物医用高分子材料, 有机高分子材料, 金属材料的制备科学与跨学科应用基础, 金属材料, 样品前处理方法与技术, 有机分子功能材料化学, 有机化学
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