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Surface-specific film assembly of a Vibrio cholerae adhesin peptide modulated by environmental salts

Zhai, S.; Jaramillo Pinto, D. R.; Mendoza, N. L.; Adewole, A.; Heufner, B.; Merg, A. D.; Corrales, T. P.; Yan, J.; Andresen Eguiluz, R. C.

2026-06-23 biophysics
10.64898/2026.06.21.733527 bioRxiv
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Underwater adhesion research increasingly draws on bioinspired systems to uncover the molecular mechanisms that enable strong interfacial binding in aqueous environments. The biofilm adhesin Bap1 from Vibrio cholerae contains a short peptide motif, SYWFFGWHTK (CP), which exhibits exceptional adhesive performance, surpassing mussel foot protein mfp5 under comparable conditions. Despite its promise, the roles of ionic environments and aggregation behavior in governing CP adhesion remain unclear. In this study, we investigate how ion identity influences CP aggregation, film formation, and interfacial properties. Using dynamic light scattering, we identify the formation of micron-scale assemblies of aggregated molecular clusters (AAMCs), with size distributions modulated by salt type. Quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation and liquid atomic force microscopy reveal that CP film formation is both surface- and ion-dependent. On gold substrates, AAMCs preferentially adsorb and collapse into rigid, smooth nanofilms, consistent with hydrophobic-driven compaction. In contrast, silicate surfaces inhibit such collapse, yielding distinct morphologies and interfacial energetics. These findings demonstrate that surface chemistry and ionic conditions jointly regulate peptide aggregation and adhesion. This work provides mechanistic insight into hydrophobic-rich peptide systems and informs the rational design of next-generation wet adhesives, with broader implications for biomaterials and peptide-based formulations. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT O_FIG O_LINKSMALLFIG WIDTH=200 HEIGHT=130 SRC="FIGDIR/small/733527v1_ufig1.gif" ALT="Figure 1"> View larger version (40K): org.highwire.dtl.DTLVardef@1bd012aorg.highwire.dtl.DTLVardef@1977892org.highwire.dtl.DTLVardef@16cf79borg.highwire.dtl.DTLVardef@f405bf_HPS_FORMAT_FIGEXP M_FIG C_FIG

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