Self-assembly of ultra-small micelles from amphiphilic lipopeptoids.
King Hang Aaron LauValeria CastellettoThomas KendallJan SefcikIan William HamleyMehedi RezaJanne RuokolainenPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2018)
Poly(N-substituted glycine) "peptoids" constitute a promising class of peptide-mimetic materials. We introduce the self-assembly of lipopeptoids into spherical micelles ca. 5 nm in diameter as well as larger assemblies by varying the peptoid sequence design. Our results point to design rules for the self-assembly of peptoid nanostructures, enabling the creation of stable, ultra-small peptidomimetic nanospheres.