Issue 24, 2019

Polyamine-induced, chiral expression from liquid crystalline peptide nanofilaments to long-range ordered nanohelices

Abstract

We reported the condensation and transformation of peptide micelles into well-defined nanohelices through the incorporation of natural polyamines. The liquid-crystalline peptide micelles are assembled by a short dipeptide amphiphile driven by strong electrostatic repulsions and aromatic stacking attractions. By incorporating polyamines into the peptide solutions, like-charge attractions were achieved to induce the condensation of the like-charged nanofilaments into giant bundles. Intriguingly, by increasing the temperature or electrostatic screening effects, the nanofilaments within the bundles fuse with each other into well-defined flat ribbons which then spontaneously twisted into macroscopically aligned nanohelices. Moreover, the chiral interactions between the aromatic groups of adjacent peptides are inverted from right-handedness to left-handedness during the formation of nanohelices. The results provide new insights into the chiral evolution during peptide self-assembly and offer opportunities for the design of peptide materials with new properties, such as anisotropic hydrogels and long-range ordered chiral nanostructures.

Graphical abstract: Polyamine-induced, chiral expression from liquid crystalline peptide nanofilaments to long-range ordered nanohelices

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Dec 2018
Accepted
24 May 2019
First published
28 May 2019

Soft Matter, 2019,15, 4818-4826

Polyamine-induced, chiral expression from liquid crystalline peptide nanofilaments to long-range ordered nanohelices

Y. Wang, Y. Feng, X. Yang, J. Wang, W. Qi, X. Yang, X. Liu, Q. Xing, R. Su and Z. He, Soft Matter, 2019, 15, 4818 DOI: 10.1039/C8SM02554A

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