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Formation of Ordered Biomolecular Structures by the Self-assembly of Short Peptides
Published on: November 21, 2013
Controllable peptide-dendron self-assembly: interconversion of nanotubes and fibrillar nanostructures
1Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, 100 W. 18th Ave. Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
|February 28, 2009
Abstract:
Roll up: A peptide-dendron hybrid (PDH) is capable of self-assembling into either a soluble nanotube or an amyloid-like fibrillar network. The structures interconvert on adjusting the salt concentration or pH value. Their hydrophobic interfaces efficiently encapsulate hydrophobic molecules in water which can then be released by lowering the pH value.
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