Mishra, Aseem ; Chauhan, Virander Singh (2011) Probing the role of aromaticity in the design of dipeptide based nanostructures Nanoscale, 3 (3). pp. 945-949. ISSN 2040-3364
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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C0NR00691B
Abstract
Self-assembly of peptide into nanostructures is believed to be stabilized primarily by aromatic interactions. Using a minimalistic approach, we probed the importance of aromatic interactions in the self-assembly of simple model dipeptides. Our results suggest that aromaticity may not be absolutely essential for self-assembly, even though it tends to provide directionality to the assembly. We found that peptides containing cyclic/linear side chain hydrophobic residues were also capable of forming stable self-assemblies that are stabilized by hydrophobic interactions. Our observations will find relevance in the design of small peptide based nanoparticles.
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