Molecular Self-Assembly and Supramolecular Chemistry of Cyclic Peptides. Song, Q., Cheng, Z., Kariuki, M., Hall, S. C. L., Hill, S. K., Rho, J. Y., & Perrier, S. CHEMICAL REVIEWS, 121(22):13936–13995, November, 2021. doi abstract bibtex This Review focuses on the establishment and development of self-assemblies governed by the supramolecular interactions between cyclic peptides. The Review first describes the type of cyclic peptides able to assemble into tubular structures to form supramolecular cyclic peptide nanotubes. A range of cyclic peptides have been identified to have such properties, including alpha-peptides, beta-peptides, alpha,gamma-peptides, and peptides based on delta- and epsilon-amino acids. The Review covers the design and functionalization of these cyclic peptides and expands to a recent advance in the design and application of these materials through their conjugation to polymer chains to generate cyclic peptide-polymer conjugates nanostructures. The Review, then, concentrates on the challenges in characterizing these systems and presents an overview of the various analytical and characterization techniques used to date. This overview concludes with a critical survey of the various applications of the nanomaterials obtained from supramolecular cyclic peptide nanotubes, with a focus on biological and medical applications, ranging from ion channels and membrane insertion to antibacterial materials, anticancer drug delivery, gene delivery, and antiviral applications.
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title = {Molecular {Self}-{Assembly} and {Supramolecular} {Chemistry} of {Cyclic} {Peptides}},
volume = {121},
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abstract = {This Review focuses on the establishment and development of self-assemblies governed by the supramolecular interactions between cyclic peptides. The Review first describes the type of cyclic peptides able to assemble into tubular structures to form supramolecular cyclic peptide nanotubes. A range of cyclic peptides have been identified to have such properties, including alpha-peptides, beta-peptides, alpha,gamma-peptides, and peptides based on delta- and epsilon-amino acids. The Review covers the design and functionalization of these cyclic peptides and expands to a recent advance in the design and application of these materials through their conjugation to polymer chains to generate cyclic peptide-polymer conjugates nanostructures. The Review, then, concentrates on the challenges in characterizing these systems and presents an overview of the various analytical and characterization techniques used to date. This overview concludes with a critical survey of the various applications of the nanomaterials obtained from supramolecular cyclic peptide nanotubes, with a focus on biological and medical applications, ranging from ion channels and membrane insertion to antibacterial materials, anticancer drug delivery, gene delivery, and antiviral applications.},
number = {22},
urldate = {2022-03-02},
journal = {CHEMICAL REVIEWS},
author = {Song, Qiao and Cheng, Zihe and Kariuki, Maria and Hall, Stephen C. L. and Hill, Sophie K. and Rho, Julia Y. and Perrier, Sebastien},
month = nov,
year = {2021},
pages = {13936--13995},
}
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