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A Reversibly Porous Supramolecular Peptide Framework.

Dominic F BrightwellGiada TruccoloKushal SamantaElliott J FennSimon J HolderHelena J ShepherdChris S HawesAniello Palma
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
The ability to use bio-inspired building blocks in the assembly of novel supramolecular frameworks is at the forefront of an exciting research field. Herein, we present the first polyproline helix to self-assemble into a reversibly porous, crystalline, supramolecular peptide framework (SPF). This framework is assembled from a short oligoproline, adopting the polyproline II conformation, driven by hydrogen-bonding and dispersion interactions. Thermal activation, guest-induced dynamic porosity and enantioselective guest inclusion have been demonstrated for this novel system. The principles of the self-assembly associated with this SPF will be used as a blueprint allowing for the further development of helical peptide linkers in the rational design of SPFs and metal-peptide frameworks.
Keyphrases
  • water soluble
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  • crystal structure