Supramolecular architectures that are built artificially from biomolecules, such as nucleic acids or peptides, with structural hierarchical orders ranging from the molecular to nano-scales have attracted increased attention in molecular science research fields. The engineering of nanostructures with such biomolecule-based supramolecular architectures could offer an opportunity for the development of biocompatible supramolecular (nano)materials. In this review, we highlighted a variety of supramolecular architectures that were assembled from both nucleic acids and peptides through the non-covalent interactions between them or the covalently conjugated molecular hybrids between them.
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Higashi, S. L., Rozi, N., Hanifah, S. A., & Ikeda, M. (2020, December 2). Supramolecular architectures of nucleic acid/peptide hybrids. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21249458
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