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Self-assembled nanotubes from single fluorescent amino acid
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Supramolecular AssemblyEngineeringMolecular Self-assemblyElectron MicroscopyProtein FoldingSimple Self-assembly ProcessSingle MoleculeCarbon NanotubesBiophysicsBiochemistryMolecular EngineeringHierarchical AssemblySingle-molecule DetectionSelf-assembled NanotubesAmino AcidNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyProtein EngineeringNanotubes
Self-assembly of biomolecules has gained increasing attention as it generates various supramolecular structural assemblies having potential applications principally in biomedical sciences. Here, we show that amino acid like tryptophan or tyrosine readily aggregates as nanotubes via a simple self-assembly process. These were characterized by FTIR, scanning electron microscopy, and by fluorescence microscopy. Nanotubes prepared from tryptophan are having ~200 nm inner diameter and those from tyrosine are having the same around ~50 nm diameter.
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