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Langmuir ; 35(27): 8961-8967, 2019 07 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31192607

ABSTRACT

Transmembrane proteins are functional macromolecules that direct the flow of small molecules and ions across a lipid bilayer. Here, we propose the development of helical peptide amphiphiles that will serve as both the bilayer and the functional unit of a self-assembled peptide bilayer membrane. The peptide, K3L12, was designed not only to possess dimensions similar to that of a lipid bilayer but also to yield a structurally robust, α-helical bilayer. The formation of α-helices is pH-dependent, and upon annealing the sample, a transition from α-helices to ß-sheets can be controlled, as indicated by optical and vibrational spectroscopies. Imaging the materials confirms morphologies similar to that of a lipid bilayer but rich in α-helices. Annealing the samples yields a shift in the morphology from bilayers to curled disks, fibers, and sheets. The structural robustness of the material can facilitate the incorporation of many functions into the bilayer assembly.


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Lipid Bilayers/chemistry , Peptides/chemistry , Surface-Active Agents/chemistry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Particle Size , Protein Structure, Secondary , Surface Properties , Temperature
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