One possible route to develop new synthetic-biological systems is to assemble discrete nanoscale objects from programmed peptide-based building blocks. We describe an algorithm to design such blocks based on the coiled-coil protein-folding motif. The success of the algorithm is demonstrated by the production of six peptides that form three target parallel, blunted-ended heterodimers in preference to any of the other promiscuous pairings and alternate configurations, for example, homodimers, sticky-ended assemblies, and antiparallel arrangements. The peptides were linked to promote the assembly of larger, defined nanoscale rods, thus demonstrating that targeted peptide−peptide interactions can be specified in complex mixtures
Protein engineering, chemical biology, and synthetic biology would benefit from toolkits of peptide ...
An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of sel...
Protein engineering, chemical biology, and synthetic biology would benefit from toolkits of peptide ...
One possible route to develop new synthetic-biological systems is to assemble discrete nanoscale obj...
The rational design of peptides that fold to form discrete nanoscale objects, and/or self-assemble i...
The rational design of peptides that fold to form discrete nanoscale objects, and/or self-assemble i...
The design of bioinspired nanostructures and materials of defined size and shape is challenging as i...
The design of bioinspired nanostructures and materials of defined size and shape is challenging as i...
Filamentous materials have a range of applications in biology and materials science. Control of thei...
Protein complexes perform a diversity of functions in natural biological systems. While computationa...
Filamentous materials have a range of applications in biology and materials science. Control of thei...
The design of bioinspired nanostructures and materials of defined size and shape is challenging as i...
An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of sel...
An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of sel...
Protein engineering, chemical biology, and synthetic biology would benefit from toolkits of peptide ...
Protein engineering, chemical biology, and synthetic biology would benefit from toolkits of peptide ...
An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of sel...
Protein engineering, chemical biology, and synthetic biology would benefit from toolkits of peptide ...
One possible route to develop new synthetic-biological systems is to assemble discrete nanoscale obj...
The rational design of peptides that fold to form discrete nanoscale objects, and/or self-assemble i...
The rational design of peptides that fold to form discrete nanoscale objects, and/or self-assemble i...
The design of bioinspired nanostructures and materials of defined size and shape is challenging as i...
The design of bioinspired nanostructures and materials of defined size and shape is challenging as i...
Filamentous materials have a range of applications in biology and materials science. Control of thei...
Protein complexes perform a diversity of functions in natural biological systems. While computationa...
Filamentous materials have a range of applications in biology and materials science. Control of thei...
The design of bioinspired nanostructures and materials of defined size and shape is challenging as i...
An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of sel...
An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of sel...
Protein engineering, chemical biology, and synthetic biology would benefit from toolkits of peptide ...
Protein engineering, chemical biology, and synthetic biology would benefit from toolkits of peptide ...
An ability to mimic the boundaries of biological compartments would improve our understanding of sel...
Protein engineering, chemical biology, and synthetic biology would benefit from toolkits of peptide ...