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Engineering β-Sheet Peptide Coassemblies for Biomaterial Applications.

Kong M WongAlicia S RobangAnnabelle H LintYiming WangXin DongXingqing XiaoDillon T SeroskiRenjie LiuQing ShaoGregory A HudallaCarol K HallAnant K Paravastu
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2021)
Peptide coassembly, wherein at least two different peptides interact to form multicomponent nanostructures, is an attractive approach for generating functional biomaterials. Current efforts seek to design pairs of peptides, A and B, that form nanostructures (e.g., β-sheets with ABABA-type β-strand patterning) while resisting self-assembly (e.g., AAAAA-type or BBBBB-type β-sheets). To confer coassembly behavior, most existing designs have been based on highly charged variants of known self-assembling peptides; like-charge repulsion limits self-assembly while opposite-charge attraction promotes coassembly. Recent analyses using solid-state NMR and coarse-grained simulations reveal that preconceived notions of structure and molecular organization are not always correct. This perspective highlights recent advances and key challenges to understanding and controlling peptide coassembly.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • molecular dynamics
  • magnetic resonance
  • amino acid
  • high resolution
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • single molecule