Dendronized Protein Polymers: Synthesis and Self-Assembly of Monodisperse Cylindrical Macromolecules
Journal of the American Chemical Society2004Vol. 126(32), pp. 9882–9883
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Abstract
Monodisperse dendronized protein polymers (DPPs), cylindrical dendrimers containing protein core, can be efficiently produced through a combined modular biosynthetic strategy. These DPP materials possess predictable size, shape, and solubility. In organic solutions, the DPPs self-assemble to form highly ordered liquid crystalline structures with nanoscale order controlled by their exact molecular dimensions.
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