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Helical Supramolecules and Fibers Utilizing Leucine Zipper-Displaying Dendrimers
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2003
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Leucine-zipper DendrimersSupramolecular AssemblyEngineeringMacromolecular ArchitectureCoiled-coil Drug DeliveryProtein FoldingMolecular Self-assemblySelf-assemblyPolymer ScienceLeucine-zipper PeptidesLeucine ZippersPeptide EngineeringChemistryMedicineHelical SupramoleculesBiophysicsSupramolecular PolymerPolymer Chemistry
We describe a new family of discrete supramolecules comprising leucine-zipper peptides noncovalently assembled upon cognate leucine zippers fused to a dendrimer core. Circular dichroism and sedimentation equilibrium experiments clearly demonstrate that each leucine-zipper dendrimer (D-EZ4 or D-KZ4) can noncovalently display four leucine zippers on their surface that can be utilized for the multivalent display of protein cargo. Furthermore, we show that matched leucine-zipper dendrimers (D-EZ4/D-KZ4) can self-organize into fibers at neutral pH, providing a new scaffold for nanotechnology.
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