Helical Porous Protein Mimics Self-Assembled from Amphiphilic Dendritic Dipeptides*
Australian Journal of Chemistry2005Vol. 58(6), pp. 472–482
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Virgil Percec, Andrés E. Dulcey, Mihai Peterca, Monica Ilies, Yoshiko Miura, Ulrica Edlund, Paul A. Heiney
Abstract
This manuscript reports the synthesis and the self-assembly of (4-3,4,5-3,5)nG2-CH2-Boc-l-Tyr-l-Ala-OMe dendritic dipeptides (n = 12, 16). These dendritic dipeptides self-assemble both in solution and in solid states into helical porous supramolecular columns that mimic porous transmembrane proteins. These supramolecular assemblies provide also a new class of tubular supramolecular polymers.
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