Effect of terminal functional group of self-assembled monolayers formed on gold surface on the adsorption of Amyroid fibrils by AFM

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Abstract

Amyroid fibril, which is known to cause BSE and Alzheimer disease, is a solid and stable fiber of several tens of nm wide and several $\mu $ m long and has a potential to be used as nano-materials because functional molecules and metal and semiconductor nano-particles can be attached. However, it is not yet possible to align the Amyroid fibrils on a solid surface as programmed. In this study, interaction between Amyroid $\beta $ (A$\beta )$ fibrils and self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) with various functional groups constructed on a gold surface was investigated by in situ AFM. Amyroid $\beta $10-35 (A$\beta $10-35) peptide was synthesized and the peptide was incubated at 37 deg. for more than a week to obtain the fibril. SAMs of alkylthiols with methyl, OH, COOH, NH2, and SO3 groups were formed on Au(111) surface and AFM images were obtained by MAC mode in a solution containing the fibrils. It was clarified that electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions play important roles in adsorption behavior of the fibrils.

Authors

  • Kohei Uosaki

    Hokkaido University

  • Masaya Tsukamoto

    Hokkaido University

  • Kazuyasu Sakaguchi

    Hokkaido University

  • Kazuyasu Sakaguchi

    Hokkaido University