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Molecular Plumbing to Bend Self‐Assembling Peptide Nanotubes

Federica Novelli, Marcos Vilela-Picos, Antía Pazó, Manuel Amorín, Juan R. Granja

2021Angewandte Chemie International Edition20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Light-induced molecular piping of cyclic peptide nanotubes to form bent tubular structures is described. The process is based on the [4+4] photocycloaddition of anthracene moieties, whose structural changes derived from the interdigitated flat disposition of precursors to the corresponding cycloadduct moieties, induced the geometrical modifications in nanotubes packing that provokes their curvature. For this purpose, we designed a new class of cyclic peptide nanotubes formed by β- and α-amino acids. The presence of the former predisposes the peptide to stack in a parallel fashion with the β-residues aligned along the nanotube and the homogeneous distribution of anthracene pendants.

Topics & Concepts

AnthracenePeptideBent molecular geometryStack (abstract data type)CurvatureMaterials scienceNanotubeHomogeneousMolecular dynamicsCyclic peptideNanotechnologyChemistryCarbon nanotubeComputational chemistryOrganic chemistryComposite materialPhysicsGeometryComputer scienceMathematicsBiochemistryProgramming languageThermodynamicsSupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsChemical Synthesis and AnalysisPolydiacetylene-based materials and applications
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