Issue 39, 2017

Self-assembly of diphenylalanine with preclick components as capping groups

Abstract

Alkyne and azide, which are commonly used in the cycloaddition reaction recognized as “click chemistry”, have been used as capping groups of two engineered diphenylalanine (FF) derivatives due to their ability to form weak intermolecular interactions (i.e. dipole–π and π–π stacking). In Poc-FF-N3, alkyne and azide act as N- and C-terminal capping groups, respectively, while such positions are exchanged in N3-FF-OPrp. The self-assembly of such two synthesized peptides has been extensively studied in their “pre-click” state, considering the influence of three different factors: the peptide concentration, the polarity of the medium, and the nature of the substrate. Poc-FF-N3 assembles into microfibers that, depending on the medium and the substrate, can aggregate hierarchically in supramolecular structures with different morphologies. The most distinctive one corresponds to very stable birefringent dendritic-like microstructures, which are derived from the ordered agglomeration of microfibers. These branched supramolecular structures, which are observed under a variety of conditions, are relatively uncommon in short FF sequences. At the molecular level, Poc-FF-N3 organizes in antiparallel β-sheets stabilized by N–H⋯O intermolecular hydrogen bonds and re-enforced by weak interactions between the azide and alkyne groups of neighbouring molecules. In contrast, N3-FF-OPrp exhibits a very poor tendency to organize into structures with a well-defined morphology. Theoretical calculations on model complexes indicate that the tendency of the latter peptide to organize into small amorphous agglomerates is due to its poor ability to form specific intermolecular interactions in comparison with Poc-FF-N3. The implications of the weak interactions induced by the alkyne and azide groups, which strengthen peptide⋯peptide hydrogen bonds and π-ladders due to the stacked aromatic phenyl side groups, are discussed.

Graphical abstract: Self-assembly of diphenylalanine with preclick components as capping groups

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jun 2017
Accepted
07 Sep 2017
First published
11 Sep 2017

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2017,19, 27038-27051

Self-assembly of diphenylalanine with preclick components as capping groups

A. Gemma, E. Mayans, G. Ballano, J. Torras, A. Díaz, A. I. Jiménez, J. Puiggalí, C. Cativiela and C. Alemán, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2017, 19, 27038 DOI: 10.1039/C7CP03792A

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