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Morphological control of self-assembled multivalent (SAMul) heparin binding in highly competitive media
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Proteinlipid InteractionMorphological ControlEngineeringProtein AssemblySelf-assembled MultivalentMolecular Self-assemblyPeptide EngineeringProtein Phase SeparationProtein NanoparticlesProtein FoldingHuman SerumCompetitive MediaBiophysicsProtein ChemistrySpherical MicellesMicelleWorm-like MicellesMolecular EngineeringBiomolecular EngineeringNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyProtein EngineeringAmphiphilic System
Tuning molecular structures of self-assembling multivalent (SAMul) dendritic cationic lipopeptides controls the self-assembled morphology. In buffer, spherical micelles formed by higher generation systems bind polyanionic heparin better than worm-like micelles formed by lower generation systems. In human serum, the binding of spherical micelles to heparin is adversely affected, while worm-like micelles maintain their relative binding ability.
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