Amphiphilic peptides as novel nanomaterials: Design, self-assembly and application

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Abstract

Designer self-assembling peptides are a category of emerging nanobiomaterials which have been widely investigated in the past decades. In this field, amphiphilic peptides have received special attention for their simplicity in design and versatility in application. This review focuses on recent progress in designer amphiphilic peptides, trying to give a comprehensive overview about this special type of self-assembling peptides. By exploring published studies on several typical types of amphiphilic peptides in recent years, herein we discuss in detail the basic design, self-assembling behaviors and the mechanism of amphiphilic peptides, as well as how their nanostructures are affected by the peptide characteristics or environmental parameters. The applications of these peptides as potential nanomaterials for nanomedicine and nanotechnology are also summarized.

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Qiu, F., Chen, Y., Tang, C., & Zhao, X. (2018). Amphiphilic peptides as novel nanomaterials: Design, self-assembly and application. International Journal of Nanomedicine. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S166403

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