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Color-Tunable Fluorescent Hierarchical Nanoassemblies with Concentration-Encoded Emission.

Jia KongWenxin LiShixuan ZhaoJiaxing ZhangTianli YueYuefei WangYinqiang XiaZhonghong Li
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
Cephalopods possess a dynamic coloration behavior to change their iridescence due to the concentration-induced optical properties of chromatophores and hierarchical assembly of reflectin. However, cephalopods rarely have iridescence in the darkfield. It would be interesting to develop color-tunable fluorescent hierarchical nanoassemblies with concentration-encoded emission. Herein, to construct the bioavailable fluorophore with dynamic coloration properties, a histidine-rich peptide is designed, which can self-assemble into hierarchical nanoassemblies stabilized by hydrogen bonds and π-π stacking interactions. The peptidyl nanoassemblies emit fluorescent iridescence, encompassing the blue to orange region due to the assembly-induced emission. The fluorescence of histidine-rich peptides is color-tunable and reversible, which can be dynamically controlled in a concentration-encoded mode. Due to the coloration ability of histidine-rich peptides, fluorescent polychromatic human cells are developed, highlighting its potential role as a fluorescent candidate for future applications such as bioimaging, implantable light-emitting diodes, and photochromic camouflage.
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