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Pathway Selection in Peptide Amphiphile Assembly

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 136, Issue 24, Pages 8540-8543

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja503882s

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy Basic Energy Sciences Program [DE-FG02-00ER45810]
  2. European Research Council ERC
  3. Ministry of Education, Culture and Science [024.001.035]
  4. Advanced Photon Source (DOE) [DE-AC02-06CH11357]

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The nature of supramolecular structures could be strongly affected by the pathways followed during their formation just as mechanisms and final outcomes in chemical reactions vary with the conditions selected. So far this is a largely unexplored area of supramolecular chemistry. We demonstrate here how different preparation protocols to self-assemble peptide amphiphiles in water can result in the formation of different supramolecular morphologies, either long filaments containing beta-sheets or smaller aggregrates containing peptide segments in random coil conformation. We found that the assembly rate into beta-sheets decreases in the presence of a destabilizing good solvent like hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) and is affected by transient conditions in solution. Also the peptide amphiphile investigated spontaneously nucleates the beta-sheet-containing filaments at a critical fraction of HFIP in water below 21%. Furthermore, sheet assemblies have a high kinetic stability and, once formed, do not disassemble rapidly. We foresee that insights into the characteristic dynamics of a supramolecular system provide an efficient approach to select the optimum assembly pathway necessary for function.

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