Multiplexing Natural Orientation: Oppositely Directed
Self-Assembling Peptides
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Abstract
We
explore here the possibility that polypeptide chains with directional
multiplicity might provide for the control of peptide self-assembly
processes. We tested this new possibility using an oppositely directed
peptide (ODP) supramolecular system. The ODP could make it possible
to form a βαβ motif with antiparallel β-sheets,
which does not exist in nature. Furthermore, the designed ODPs were
able to self-assemble into discrete, homogeneous, and structured protein-like
controlled nano-objects. ODPs represent a simple but powerful unnatural
self-assembling peptide system that can become a basic scaffold for
fabricating more complex and elaborate artificial nanostructures