Self‐assembly of a Sequence‐shuffled Short Peptide Amphiphile Triggered by Metal Ions into Terraced Nanodome‐like Structures

Ramesh Singh, Narendra Kumar Mishra, Puneet Gupta, Khashti Ballabh Joshi

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Abstract

We highlight the structural diversity of strategically designed two short peptide amphiphiles (sPAs) and describe their structure–function relationship studies. The shuffling of two key amino acids, that is, tyrosine and phenylalanine, in a designed sPA lead to a pair of constitutional isomers. Such small and strategic alteration can bring a substantial change in the self‐assembling pattern. Inspired from the naturally occurring metallopeptides, bioactive transition‐metal ions were used for constructing the unusual nanostructures. Use of appropriate metal ions created bigger differences between the properties of these isomers and hence the self‐assembly. Coordination of appropriate transition metal ions modifies the internal nanoscale structures of sPA, thus leading to the formation of vertically stacked terraced layers with decreasing size, which possess a high degree of dimensional regularity. We propose that such metal‐induced terraced nanodome‐like hierarchical self‐assembly may have relevance for specific biotechnology applications.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftChemistry - An Asian Journal
Vol/bind15
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)531-539
Antal sider8
ISSN1861-4728
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2020

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