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Title: | Divergent Supramolecular Gelation of Backbone Modified Short Hybrid delta-Peptides |
Authors: | REJA, RAHI M. PATEL, RAJAT KUMAR, VIVEK Jha, Anjali GOPI, HOSAHUDYA N. Dept. of Chemistry |
Keywords: | Molecular Architectures Building-Blocks Amino-Acids Hydrogel Oil Nanostructures Design Water Nanomaterials Fabrication TOC-MAR-2019 2019 |
Issue Date: | Feb-2019 |
Publisher: | American Chemical Society |
Citation: | Biomacromolecules, 20(3), 1254-1262. |
Abstract: | The ordered supramolecular assemblies of short peptides have been recently gaining momentum due to their widespread applications in biology and materials sciences. In contrast to the α-peptides, limited success has been achieved from the backbone modified peptides. The proteolytic stability and conformational flexibility of the backbone modified peptides composed of β-, γ-, and δ-amino acids can be explored to design ordered supramolecular gels and self-assembled materials. In this article, we are reporting the divergent supramolecular gels from a new class of short hybrid dipeptides composed of conformationally flexible new β(O)-δ5-amino acids. The hybrid dipeptide composed of β3- and β(O)-δ5-Phe showed the formation of transparent gels from the aromatic solvents, while the dipeptide composed of β(O)-δ5-Phe showed the thixotropic gel in phosphate buffered saline (PBS). In contrast, no organic or hydrogels were observed from the dipeptides composed of alternating α- and β(O)-δ5-Phe as well as γ4 and β(O)-δ5-Phe. The organogelation property displayed by the β3,β(O)-δ5-Phe dipeptide was further explored to recover the oil spills from the oil–water mixture. The thixotropic hydrogels displayed by the β(O)-δ5, β(O)-δ5-Phe dipeptide was further utilized as matrix along with cell culture medium to grow the cells in 2D-cell culture. Replacing the backbone −CH2– with “O” in the δ-Phe leads to the drastic change in the supramolecular behavior of δ-peptides. Overall, the short dipeptides from different backbone modified amino acids showed the divergent gelation properties and these properties can be further explored to design new functional biomaterials. |
URI: | http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2413 https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.8b01684 |
ISSN: | 1525-7797 1526-4602 |
Appears in Collections: | JOURNAL ARTICLES |
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