| Literature DB >> 27706842 |
Carlo Diaferia1, Teresa Sibillano2, Nicole Balasco3, Cinzia Giannini2, Valentina Roviello4, Luigi Vitagliano3, Giancarlo Morelli1, Antonella Accardo5.
Abstract
Despite the growing literature about diphenylalanine-based peptide materials, it still remains a challenge to delineate the theoretical insight into peptide nanostructure formation and the structural features that could permit materials with enhanced properties to be engineered. Herein, we report the synthesis of a novel peptide building block composed of six phenylalanine residues and eight PEG units, PEG8 -F6. This aromatic peptide self-assembles in water in stable and well-ordered nanostructures with optoelectronic properties. A variety of techniques, such as fluorescence, FTIR, CD, DLS, SEM, SAXS, and WAXS allowed us to correlate the photoluminescence properties of the self-assembled nanostructures with the structural organization of the peptide building block at the micro- and nanoscale. Finally, a model of hexaphenylalanine in aqueous solution by molecular dynamics simulations is presented to suggest structural and energetic factors controlling the formation of nanostructures.Entities:
Keywords: diphenylalanine; molecular dynamics; nanostructures; peptide materials; photoluminescence
Year: 2016 PMID: 27706842 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201604107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236