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Alkyl Chain-Grafted Poly(l‑lysine) Vesicles with Tunable Molecular Assembly and Membrane Permeability
The preparation of alkyl chain-grafted
polyÂ(l-lysine) (PLL) vesicles with tunable molecular assembly
in aqueous solution and the evaluation of their membrane permeability
by drug release experiments have been investigated. Upon grafting
long alkyl chains, polypeptides confined in the assembled nanostructures
adopted ordered conformations such as α-helices or β-sheets/turns,
leading to the dense packing of membranes and, consequently, the decreases
in vesicular size and membrane permeability. The vesicles can also
be cross-linked by genipin to form stable structures with tunable
membrane permeability. Additionally, these vesicles exhibited noticeable
pH-sensitive behavior, depending on the grafted alkyl chain and cross-linking