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Title: Effects of the sequence and size of non-polar residues on self-assembly of amphiphilic peptides. Author: Wang K, Keasling JD, Muller SJ. Journal: Int J Biol Macromol; 2005 Sep 15; 36(4):232-40. PubMed ID: 16055181. Abstract: Peptides with alternating hydrophobic and polar amino acids have been shown to form stable beta-sheet secondary structures and self-assemble into hydrogel-like matrices in the presence of physiological salt concentrations. We hypothesized that the sequence and steric size differences of non-polar residues can affect the balance of peptide intermolecular forces in solution that drive self-assembly. To test this hypothesis, we designed a library of artificial amphiphilic peptides based on the sequence (FEFEFKFK)2 by substituting combinations of the non-polar residues glycine, alanine, valine, leucine and isoleucine for phenylalanine. Peptide structure and self-assembly were characterized using scanning electron microscopy, the Thioflavin T assay, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray fiber diffraction and circular dichroism spectroscopy. The sequence and steric size of non-polar residues are shown to cause variations in peptide secondary structures and create significant differences in the matrix morphology of self-assembled peptides.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]