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Coordination‐Driven Folding and Assembly of a Short Peptide into a Protein‐like Two‐Nanometer‐Sized Channel

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2014

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Abstract Short peptide helices have attracted attention as suitable building blocks for soft functional materials, but they are rarely seen in crystalline materials. A new artificial nanoassembly of short peptide helices in the crystalline state is presented in which peptide helices are arranged three‐dimensionally by metal coordination. The folding and assembly processes of a short peptide ligand containing the Gly‐Pro‐Pro sequence were induced by silver(I) coordination in aqueous alcohol, and gave rise to a single crystal composed of polyproline II helices. Crystallographic studies revealed that this material possesses two types of unique helical nanochannel; the larger channel measures more than 2 nm in diameter. Guest uptake properties were investigated by soaking the crystals in polar solutions of guest molecules; anions, organic chiral molecules, and bio‐oligomers are effectively encapsulated by this peptide‐folded porous crystal, with moderate to high chiral recognition for chiral molecules.

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