2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c00648
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Rational Design Yields Molecular Insights on Leaf-Binding of Anchor Peptides

Abstract: In times of a constantly growing world population and increasing demand for food, sustainable agriculture is crucial. The rainfastness of plant protection agents is of pivotal importance to reduce the amount of applied nutrients, herbicides, and fungicides. As a result of protective agent wash-off, plant protection is lost, and soils and groundwater are severely polluted. To date, rainfastness of plant protection products has been achieved by adding polymeric adjuvants to the agrochemicals. However, polymeric … Show more

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“…Next to the increased loading capacity of pVCL microgels that incorporate GMA, epoxy groups can be used for an easy surface modification of the microgel. If the epoxy groups are located within the shell of the microgel, they can be used to attach anchor peptides 40 to achieve an increased rain fastness of the carrier on the plant leaves. Finally, using green solvents as effective triggers to (partially) release okanin provides a targeted way to release okanin ondemand.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Next to the increased loading capacity of pVCL microgels that incorporate GMA, epoxy groups can be used for an easy surface modification of the microgel. If the epoxy groups are located within the shell of the microgel, they can be used to attach anchor peptides 40 to achieve an increased rain fastness of the carrier on the plant leaves. Finally, using green solvents as effective triggers to (partially) release okanin provides a targeted way to release okanin ondemand.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[38][39] Furthermore, microgels can be modified to increase their adhesion to leaves and improve their rain-fastness. Anchor peptides, i.e., small peptides that bind to the wax layer of the plant leaves, 40 were successfully used to increase the rain-fastness of pesticide formulations. Microgels functionalized with anchor peptides were successfully used for the foliar fertilization of cucumber plants with Fe 3+ -ions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next to the increased loading capacity of pVCL microgels that incorporate GMA, epoxy groups can be used for an easy surface modification of the microgel. If the epoxy groups are located within the shell of the microgel, they can be used to attach anchor peptides 37 to achieve an increased rain fastness of the carrier on the plant leaves. Finally, green solvents effectively triggered the (partial) release okanin, which provides a targeted way to release okanin on-demand.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[35][36] Furthermore, microgels can be modified to increase their adhesion to leaves and improve their rain-fastness. Anchor peptides, i.e., small peptides that bind to the wax layer of the plant leaves, 37 were successfully used to increase the rain-fastness of pesticide formulations. Microgels functionalized with anchor peptides were successfully used for the foliar fertilization of cucumber plants with Fe 3+ -ions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nature provides a wealth of inspiration for scientists studying the remarkable properties of biological surfaces. The principles behind these biological surfaces have led to novel concepts and ideas for surface texture design. , For instance, the polygonal-shaped textures found on snakeskin reduce friction between the skin and the surroundings during rubbing locomotion . Inspired by this, polygon surface textures are often fabricated on thrust rings to enhance frictional properties .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%