| Literature DB >> 34647727 |
Wei Ji1,2, Yiming Tang3, Pandeeswar Makam4, Yifei Yao3, Ranran Jiao1, Kaiyong Cai1, Guanghong Wei3, Ehud Gazit5.
Abstract
Modulation of the structural diversity of diphenylalanine-based assemblies by molecular modification and solvent alteration has been extensively explored for bio- and nanotechnology. However, regulation of the structural transition of assemblies based on this minimal building block into tunable supramolecular nanostructures and further construction of smart supramolecular materials with multiple responsiveness are still an unmet need. Coassembly, the tactic employed by natural systems to expand the architectural space, has been rarely explored. Herein, we present a coassembly approach to investigate the morphology manipulation of assemblies formed by N-terminally capped diphenylalanine by mixing with various bipyridine derivatives through intermolecular hydrogen bonding. The coassembly-induced structural diversity is fully studied by a set of biophysical techniques and computational simulations. Moreover, multiple-responsive two-component supramolecular gels are constructed through the incorporation of functional bipyridine molecules into the coassemblies. This study not only depicts the coassembly strategy to manipulate the hierarchical nanoarchitecture and morphology transition of diphenylalanine-based assemblies by supramolecular interactions but also promotes the rational design and development of smart hydrogel-based biomaterials responsive to various external stimuli.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34647727 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c07915
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419