BIT Mesraโs Scientists Develop Smart Peptides That Respond to Bodyโs pH โ A Leap Toward Regenerative Medicine
Ranchi, 20 June 2025:ย In a groundbreaking advancement, researchers from theย Department of Bioengineering and Biotechnology, BIT Mesra, working at theย Advanced Bio-Computing Lab, have developedย smart peptidesย that can sense and respond to changes in the bodyโs pH. This discovery holds immense promise for applications inย wound healing,ย tissue engineering, andย targeted drug delivery.
Published in the internationally reputed journalย ACS Applied Bio Materials, the study focuses on a naturally occurring peptide sequenceย DGEA (Asp-Gly-Glu-Ala), derived from collagen. By redesigning this sequence and using advancedย molecular dynamics simulations, the team createdย self-assembling peptide scaffoldsย that behave differently under acidic or basic conditionsโmimicking natural tissue response during injury or disease.
โThis is the first report to demonstrate pH-responsive behavior in DGEA-based peptide systems,โ saidย Dr. Alok Jain, the lead researcher. โIt opens new avenues for developing adaptive biomaterials for clinical use.โThe work was carried out with valuable contributions from co-authors and student researchers atย BIT Mesra. The project received funding support from theย Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India.
These intelligent peptide materials have the potential to be developed intoย injectable gels,ย smart wound dressings, orย bioactive implants, particularly beneficial inย resource-limited healthcare settings.
This innovation not only strengthens BIT Mesraโs growing impact in cutting-edge biotechnology research but also highlights howย computational biology and peptide engineeringย can converge to solve real-world medical challenges from the heart of Jharkhand.






