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Biocatalytically Triggered Co-Assembly of Two-Component Core/Shell Nanofibers

Journal

SMALL
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages 973-979

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.201301668

Keywords

biocatalysis; co-assembly; peptides; surface functionality; transformation

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  1. European Commission via the initial training network ReAd [289723]
  2. EPSRC
  3. HFSP
  4. ERC
  5. Leverhulme Trust (U.K.)

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For the development of applications and novel uses for peptide nanostructures, robust routes for their surface functionalization, that ideally do not interfere with their self-assembly properties, are required. Many existing methods rely on covalent functionalization, where building blocks are appended with functional groups, either pre- or post-assembly. A facile supramolecular approach is demonstrated for the formation of functionalized nanofibers by combining the advantages of biocatalytic self-assembly and surfactant/gelator co-assembly. This is achieved by enzymatically triggered reconfiguration of free flowing micellar aggregates of pre-gelators and functional surfactants to form nanofibers that incorporate and display the surfactants' functionality at the surface. Furthermore, by varying enzyme concentration, the gel stiffness and supramolecular organization of building blocks can be varied.

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