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Substituent-Based Modulation of Self-Assembly and Immunogenicity of Amphipathic Peptides

Advanced Science. 2026-01; 
Anirban Das, Ushasi Pramanik, Elise M Brown, Chih-Yun Liu, Huan Gong, Jonathan Fascetti, Mark Gibson, Samuel Stealey, Silviya P Zustiak, Cory Berkland, Piyoosh Sharma, Meredith E Jackrel, Mark A White, Jai S Rudra Department of Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis
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Abstract

Self-assembled peptide-based biomaterials provide versatile platforms for biomedical uses, featuring customizable physicochemical properties, biocompatibility, and dynamic capabilities. This self-assembly process is primarily dictated by primary sequence features, such as hydrophobicity, length, and charge, leading to the formation of fibrils and hydrogels. Amphipathic peptides, with alternating polar and hydrophobic residues, are especially effective in forming supramolecular nanofibers stabilized by π-π interactions and hydrogen bonds. Chemical modifications on aromatic side chains are promising for controlling assembly morphology, stability, and biological activity. However, the influence of these substitu... More

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