Self-assembling short peptides are attractive minimal systems for mimicking the constituents of living systems and building (bio)materials. The combination of both D- and L-amino acids into heterochiral sequences is a versatile strategy for building durable supramolecular architectures, especially when their homochiral analogs do not self-assemble. The reasons for this divergent behavior have remained obscure until now. Here, we elucidate how and why homochiral and heterochiral peptides behave differently. We identify a key spectroscopy signature and its corresponding molecular conformation, whereby an amphiphilic structure is uniquely enabled by the peptide stereochemistry. Importantly, we unravel the self-assembly process as a continuum f...
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous process in biology where it plays numerous important roles and underli...
Homochirality is very important in the formation of advanced biological structures, but the origin a...
Peptide hydrogels, deriving from natural protein fragments, present unique advantages as compatibili...
Self-assembling short peptides are attractive minimal systems for mimicking the constituents of livi...
Self-assembling short peptides are attractive minimal systems for mimicking the constituents of livi...
Hydrogels formed by ultrashort peptides are emerging as cost-effective materials for cell culture. H...
Change of chirality is a useful tool to manipulate the aqueous self-assembly behaviour of uncapped, ...
Self-assembled peptide hydrogels have brought innovation to the medicinal field, not only as respons...
The self-assembly behaviour of the eight stereoisomers of Val-Phe-Phe tripeptides under physiologica...
We report the rational design of a heterochiral hydrophobic tripeptide self-assembling into amphiphi...
The self-assembly behaviour of the eight stereoisomers of Val-Phe-Phe tripeptides under physiologica...
Self-assembling peptides are being applied both in the biomedical area and as building blocks in nan...
Self-assembling peptides are being applied both in the biomedical area and as building blocks in nan...
Diphenylalanine is an amyloidogenic building block that can form a versatile array of supramolecular...
Diphenylalanine is an amyloidogenic building block that can form a versatile array of supramolecular...
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous process in biology where it plays numerous important roles and underli...
Homochirality is very important in the formation of advanced biological structures, but the origin a...
Peptide hydrogels, deriving from natural protein fragments, present unique advantages as compatibili...
Self-assembling short peptides are attractive minimal systems for mimicking the constituents of livi...
Self-assembling short peptides are attractive minimal systems for mimicking the constituents of livi...
Hydrogels formed by ultrashort peptides are emerging as cost-effective materials for cell culture. H...
Change of chirality is a useful tool to manipulate the aqueous self-assembly behaviour of uncapped, ...
Self-assembled peptide hydrogels have brought innovation to the medicinal field, not only as respons...
The self-assembly behaviour of the eight stereoisomers of Val-Phe-Phe tripeptides under physiologica...
We report the rational design of a heterochiral hydrophobic tripeptide self-assembling into amphiphi...
The self-assembly behaviour of the eight stereoisomers of Val-Phe-Phe tripeptides under physiologica...
Self-assembling peptides are being applied both in the biomedical area and as building blocks in nan...
Self-assembling peptides are being applied both in the biomedical area and as building blocks in nan...
Diphenylalanine is an amyloidogenic building block that can form a versatile array of supramolecular...
Diphenylalanine is an amyloidogenic building block that can form a versatile array of supramolecular...
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous process in biology where it plays numerous important roles and underli...
Homochirality is very important in the formation of advanced biological structures, but the origin a...
Peptide hydrogels, deriving from natural protein fragments, present unique advantages as compatibili...