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Solid-phase Submonomer Synthesis of Peptoid Polymers and their Self-Assembly into Highly-Ordered Nanosheets
Published on: November 2, 2011
Theoretical study on tertiary structural elements of beta-peptides: nanotubes formed from parallel-sheet-derived
Tamas Beke1, Imre G Csizmadia, Andras Perczel
1Department of Organic Chemistry, Eötvös University, P.O. Box 32, H-1518 Budapest 112, Hungary.
Abstract:
Parallel or polar strands of beta-peptides spontaneously form nanotubes of different sizes in a vacuum as determined by ab initio calculations. Stability and conformational features of [CH3CO-(beta-Ala)k-NHCH3]l (1 < or = k < or = 4, 2 < or = l < or = 4) models were computed at different levels of theory (e.g., B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p)// B3LYP/6-31G(d), with consideration of BSSE). For the first time, calculations demonstrate that sheets of beta-peptides display nanotubular characteristics rather than two-dimensional extended beta-layers, as is the case of alpha-peptides. Of the configurations studied, k = l = 4 gave the most stable nanotubular structure, but larger assemblies are expected to produce even more stable nanotubes. As with other nanosystems such as cyclodextrane, these nanotubes can also incorporate small molecules, creating a diverse range of applications for these flexible, biocompatible, and highly stable molecules. The various side chains of beta-peptides can make these nanosystems rather versatile. Energetic and structural features of these tubular model systems are detailed in this paper. It is hoped that the results presented in this paper will stimulate experimental research in the field of nanostructure technology involving beta-peptides.
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