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Controlling Self-Assembly of a Peptide-Based Material via Metal-Ion Induced Registry Shift
Peptide <b>TZ1C2</b> can populate two distinct orientations:
a staggered (out-of-register) fibril and an aligned (in-register)
coiled-coil trimer. The coordination of two cadmium ions induces a
registry shift that results in a reversible transition between these
structural forms. This process recapitulates the self-assembly mechanism
of native protein fibrils in which a ligand binding event gates a
reversible conformational transition between alternate forms of a
folded peptide structure