Conformation-Switchable Polypeptides as Molecular Gates for Controllable Drug Release
Chenglong Ge,
Jianyin He,
Mudan Gan
et al.
Abstract:The control over secondary structure has been widely studied to regulate the properties of polypeptide materials, which is used to change their functions in situ for various biomedical applications. Herein, we designed and constructed enzymeresponsive polypeptides as gating materials for mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs), which underwent a distorted structure-tohelix transition to promote the release of encapsulated drugs. The polypeptide conjugated on the MSN surface adopted a negatively charged, distort… Show more
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