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A Tripeptide-Stabilized Nanoemulsion of Oleic Acid
Published on: February 27, 2019
Recent advances in coiled-coil peptide materials and their biomedical applications
Michael D Jorgensen1, Jean Chmielewski1
1Purdue University, Department of Chemistry, 560 Oval Drive, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA. mjorgen@purdue.edu.
Abstract:
Extensive research has gone into deciphering the sequence requirements for peptides to fold into coiled-coils of varying oligomeric states. More recently, additional signals have been introduced within coiled-coils to promote higher order assembly into biomaterials with a rich distribution of morphologies. Herein we describe these strategies for association of coiled-coil building blocks and biomedical applications. With many of the systems described herein having proven use in protein storage, cargo binding and delivery, three dimensional cell culturing and vaccine development, the future potential of coiled-coil materials to have significant biomedical impact is highly promising.
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