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dc.contributor.authorBerdugo, C.*
dc.contributor.authorNalluri, S.K.M.*
dc.contributor.authorJavid, Nadeem*
dc.contributor.authorEscuder, B.*
dc.contributor.authorMiravet, J.F.*
dc.contributor.authorUlijn, R.V.*
dc.date.accessioned2017-02-21T10:07:58Z
dc.date.available2017-02-21T10:07:58Z
dc.date.issued2015-11-25
dc.identifier.citationBerdugo C, Nalluri SKM, Javid N et al (2015) Dynamic Peptide Library for the Discovery of Charge Transfer Hydrogels. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. 7(46): 25946-25954.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10454/11428
dc.descriptionNoen_US
dc.description.abstractCoupling of peptide self-assembly to dynamic sequence exchange provides a useful approach for the discovery of self-assembling materials. In here, we demonstrate the discovery and optimization of aqueous, gel-phase nanostructures based on dynamically exchanging peptide sequences that self-select to maximize charge transfer of n-type semiconducting naphthalenediimide (NDI)-dipeptide bioconjugates with various π-electron-rich donors (dialkoxy/hydroxy/amino-naphthalene or pyrene derivatives). These gel-phase peptide libraries are characterized by spectroscopy (UV–vis and fluorescence), microscopy (TEM), HPLC, and oscillatory rheology and it is found that, of the various peptide sequences explored (tyrosine Y-NDI with tyrosine Y, phenylalanine F, leucine L, valine V, alanine A or glycine G-NH2), the optimum sequence is tyrosine-phenylalanine in each case; however, both its absolute and relative yield amplification is dictated by the properties of the donor component, indicating cooperativity of peptide sequence and donor/acceptor pairs in assembly. The methodology provides an in situ discovery tool for nanostructures that enable dynamic interfacing of supramolecular electronics with aqueous (biological) systems.en_US
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dc.relation.isreferencedbyhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.5b08968en_US
dc.subjectDynamic peptide library, self-assembly, gelsen_US
dc.titleDynamic Peptide Library for the Discovery of Charge Transfer Hydrogelsen_US
dc.status.refereedYesen_US
dc.date.Accepted2015-11-05
dc.date.application2015-11-05
dc.typeArticleen_US
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