reviewChemical Society ReviewsJan 1, 2010Closed access

Self-assembly and application of diphenylalanine-based nanostructures

Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences · Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Micro- and nanostructures fabricated from biological building blocks have attracted tremendous attention owing to their potential for application in biology and in nanotechnology. Many biomolecules, including peptides and proteins, can interact and self-assemble into highly ordered supramolecular architectures with functionality. By imitating the processes where biological peptides or proteins are assembled in nature, one can delicately design and synthesize various peptide building blocks composed of several to dozens of amino acids for the creation of biomimetic or bioinspired nanostructured materials. This tutorial review aims to introduce a new kind of peptide building block, the diphenylalanine motif,…

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