Supramolecular hydrogel biomaterials and water-channels of differing diameters from dipeptide isomers

28 December 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

Dipeptides stereoisomers and regioisomers composed of norleucine (Nle) and phenylalanine (Phe) self-assemble into hydrogels in physiological conditions that are suitable for cell culture. The supramolecular behavior, however, differs as the packing modes comprise amphipathic layers, or water channels, whose diameter is defined by either four or six dipeptide molecules. A variety of spectroscopy, microscopy, and synchrotron-radiation based techniques unveil fine details of intermolecular interactions that pinpoint the relationship between chemical structure and ability to form supramolecular architectures that define soft biomaterials.

Keywords

peptides
chirality
D-amino acids
hydrogels
XRD
water-channels
nanotubes
crystals
phenylalanine
norleucine

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spectroscopic, crystallographic, rheological data, MTT assay
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Comment number 1, Silvia Marchesan: Mar 31, 2024, 13:39

This article was published on Biomacrimolecules https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.3c01439