Self-assembly of a dipeptide- containing conformationally restricted dehydrophenylalanine residue to form ordered nanotubes

Chauhan, V. S. ; Gupta, M. ; Bagaria, A. ; Mishra, A. ; Mathur, P. ; Basu, A. ; Ramakumar, S. (2007) Self-assembly of a dipeptide- containing conformationally restricted dehydrophenylalanine residue to form ordered nanotubes Advanced Materials, 19 (6). pp. 858-861. ISSN 0935-9648

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Abstract

The self-assembly of a dehydrophenylalanine containing dipeptide, yielding highly ordered nanotubular structures, is discussed. The tubes are longer and thinner than previously reported peptide-based tubular structures; they are stable to boiling-water temperatures, different pH conditions, and to a highly nonspecific protease (Proteinase K).

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Keywords:Biocompatible Materials; Biomedical Applications; Nanotubes; Organic; Self-assembly
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