Issue 77, 2015

A multi-stimuli responsive, self-assembling, boronic acid dipeptide

Abstract

Modification of the dipeptide of phenylalanine, FF, with a boronic acid (BA) functionality imparts unique aqueous self-assembly behavior that responds to multiple stimuli. Changes in pH and ionic strength are used to trigger hydrogelation via the formation of nanoribbon networks. Furthermore, we show for the first time that the binding of polyols to the BA functionality can modulate a peptide between its assembled and disassembled states.

Graphical abstract: A multi-stimuli responsive, self-assembling, boronic acid dipeptide

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
24 Jun 2015
Accepted
10 Aug 2015
First published
11 Aug 2015

Chem. Commun., 2015,51, 14532-14535

A multi-stimuli responsive, self-assembling, boronic acid dipeptide

B. H. Jones, A. M. Martinez, J. S. Wheeler, B. B. McKenzie, L. L. Miller, D. R. Wheeler and E. D. Spoerke, Chem. Commun., 2015, 51, 14532 DOI: 10.1039/C5CC05207F

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