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Author Spotlight: Improving the Production of Self-Assembling Fibers and Peptide Hydrogels for Superior Biocompatibility
Published on: September 6, 2024
Biocompatible small peptide super-hydrogelators bearing carbazole functionalities
Adam D Martin1, Andrew B Robinson, Pall Thordarson
1School of Chemistry, The Australian Centre for Nanomedicine and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2052, NSW, Australia. adam.martin2@unsw.edu.au p.thordarson@unsw.edu.au.
Abstract:
For the first time we have introduced carbazole capping groups onto two short peptide sequences, namely a diphenylalanine dipeptide and a glycine-diphenylalanine tripeptide, giving compounds 1 and 2, respectively. Both molecules form hydrogels at low concentrations, as low as 0.03% (w/v) for 1- well within the range of supergelators. Both gelators are composed of small ca. 2 nm thick molecular fibres, as elucidated by AFM and are non-cytotoxic towards HeLa cells at concentrations which are at or above their minimum gelation concentration.

