Tunable metallo-hydrogels: Mechanical properties and characterization of stimuli responsive self-assembling peptide hydrogels
Alexia Tialiou,
Christopher J. Serpell,
Lingcong Ge
et al.
Abstract:Supramolecular self-assembly is employed in this study to design short amphiphilic peptides with specific binding affinity for Zn(II). Two selectively modified peptides (Ac-LIVKHH-NH2, P1 & Fmoc-LIVKHH-NH2, P2) were synthesized using standard Fmoc-/Boc- solid-phase peptide synthesis. When these water-soluble peptides are combined with Zn(II) salt solution, they encapsulate large volumes of water to form metallo-hydrogels. The Zn(II) responsiveness in metallo-hydrogels was investigated in buffer or water (p… Show more
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