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Controlled disassembly of peptide amphiphile fibres.
Authors:Dennis W P M L?wik  Joris T Meijer  Inge J Minten  Henri van Kalkeren  Lisa Heckenmüller  Ines Schulten  Kwinten Sliepen  Peter Smittenaar  Jan C M van Hest
Institution:Organic Chemistry Department, IMM Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, Toernooiveld 1, 6525 ED, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. D.Lowik@science.ru.nl
Abstract:In this paper, the introduction of both a methionine residue and a nitrobenzyl derivative as a labile linker between the peptide part and the hydrophobic alkyl chain of a peptide amphiphile are presented. These modifications are shown not to inhibit the formation of structured assemblies that analogous peptide amphiphiles lacking the linkers are able to form. Moreover, the introduction of either labile linker allows removal of the peptide amphiphile's stabilizing hydrophobic moieties to initiate a controlled disassembly of fibre aggregates. This is achieved by either treatment with CNBr or UV irradiation, respectively. These disassembly mechanisms could be the starting point for methodology that allows further manipulation of self-assembled peptide amphiphile architectures.
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