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A comparison of the collagen triple helix and coiled-coil peptide building blocks on metal ion-mediated supramolecular assembly

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PEPTIDE SCIENCE
卷 113, 期 2, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pep2.24190

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assembly; coiled coil; collagen mimetic peptide; metal promoted

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  1. Division of Chemistry [1609406-CHE]
  2. National Science Foundation

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Metal ion-mediated assembly of peptides is an intriguing method for developing novel biomaterials, particularly with collagen triple helical and coiled-coil peptides as building blocks. Functionalized with metal-binding ligands, these peptides assemble into hierarchical structures with diverse potential applications, showing significant differences in structural morphologies based on changes in the building blocks.
Metal ion-mediated assembly of peptides is an intriguing method for developing novel biomaterials. In particular, peptide building blocks based on collagen triple helical and coiled-coil peptides have been functionalized with metal-binding ligands and assemble into hierarchical structures with diverse potential applications. This review outlines the use of metal-mediated assembly with these supramolecular structures and highlights how changes in the building blocks lead to significant differences in structural morphologies, with the identity of the metal-binding ligands and their placement on the building block as crucial aspects in the bottom-up development of the assemblies.

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