International audienceCyclic peptide nanotubes (CPNT) consisting of an even number of amino acids with an alternating chirality are highly interesting materials in a biomedical context due to their ability to insert themselves into cellular membranes. However, unwanted unspecific interactions between CPNT and non-targeted cell membranes are a major drawback. To solve this issue we have synthetized a series of CPNT–polymer conjugates with a cleavable covalent connection between macromolecule and peptide. As a result, the polymers form a stabilizing and shielding shell around the nanotube that can be cleaved on demand to generate membrane active CPNT from non-active conjugates. This approach enables us to control the stacking and lateral aggr...
Self-assembling cyclic peptides (CP) consisting of amino acids with alternating D- and L-chirality f...
An ability to control the assembly of peptide nanotubes (PNTs) would provide biomaterials for applic...
The structure and stability of the nanotube obtained by assembling peptide-polymer conjugates consis...
Cyclic peptide nanotubes (CPNT) consisting of an even number of amino acids with an alternating chir...
Size and shape have progressively appeared as some of the key factors influencing the properties of ...
Membrane separation is a field of both industrial and academic importance. Current technology is lar...
The objective of this thesis is to develop a blueprint for cyclic peptide – polymer conjugate nanotu...
The properties and structures of viruses are directly related to the three‐dimensional structure of ...
Cyclic peptides (CPs) composed of an even number of alternating D and L amino acids, are able to sel...
Self-assembled cyclic peptide nanotubes (cPNTs) have recently drawn particular attention as one of t...
A cyclic tri-β-peptide cyclo(β-Ala-β-Ala-β-Lys) having diethylaminonaphthalimide at the β-Lys side c...
AbstractNanotubes resulting from the self-assembly of cyclic peptides formed by eight α-amino acids ...
The development of a general approach for the biochemical functionalization of peptide nanotubes (PN...
Organic trans-annular assemblies constitute an expanding class of structures with promising applicat...
Particle shape has been described as a key factor in improving cell internalization and biodistribut...
Self-assembling cyclic peptides (CP) consisting of amino acids with alternating D- and L-chirality f...
An ability to control the assembly of peptide nanotubes (PNTs) would provide biomaterials for applic...
The structure and stability of the nanotube obtained by assembling peptide-polymer conjugates consis...
Cyclic peptide nanotubes (CPNT) consisting of an even number of amino acids with an alternating chir...
Size and shape have progressively appeared as some of the key factors influencing the properties of ...
Membrane separation is a field of both industrial and academic importance. Current technology is lar...
The objective of this thesis is to develop a blueprint for cyclic peptide – polymer conjugate nanotu...
The properties and structures of viruses are directly related to the three‐dimensional structure of ...
Cyclic peptides (CPs) composed of an even number of alternating D and L amino acids, are able to sel...
Self-assembled cyclic peptide nanotubes (cPNTs) have recently drawn particular attention as one of t...
A cyclic tri-β-peptide cyclo(β-Ala-β-Ala-β-Lys) having diethylaminonaphthalimide at the β-Lys side c...
AbstractNanotubes resulting from the self-assembly of cyclic peptides formed by eight α-amino acids ...
The development of a general approach for the biochemical functionalization of peptide nanotubes (PN...
Organic trans-annular assemblies constitute an expanding class of structures with promising applicat...
Particle shape has been described as a key factor in improving cell internalization and biodistribut...
Self-assembling cyclic peptides (CP) consisting of amino acids with alternating D- and L-chirality f...
An ability to control the assembly of peptide nanotubes (PNTs) would provide biomaterials for applic...
The structure and stability of the nanotube obtained by assembling peptide-polymer conjugates consis...