Surfactant peptide nanostructures, and uses thereof

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7179784
APP PUB NO 20030176335A1
SERIAL NO

10192832

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This work describes a new class of short polypeptides that can self-assemble to form regular nanotubes with an average diameters of about 50 nm. These peptides (7 to 8 amino acids) have a structure very similar to those observed in surfactant molecules with a defined hydrophilic head group constituting of charged amino acids and a lipophilic tail made out of hydrophobic amino acids such as alanine, valine or leucine. Cryo-TEM micrographs show numerous three-fold junctions connecting the self-assembling nanostructures and thus leading to the formation of a rather dense network of entangled nanotubes. Additionally, the observation of clear openings at the end of the supramolecular structures confirms the presence of tubular organization.

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  • MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

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Vauthey, Sylvain Morges, CH 4 107
Zhang, Shuguang Lexington, MA 83 1700

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