Tuning the pH-triggered self-assembly of dendritic peptide amphiphiles using fluorinated side chains?

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry Pub Date: 2014-11-13 DOI: 10.1039/C4OB02185A

Abstract

We report the synthesis of a series of anionic dendritic peptide amphiphiles of increasing hydrophobic character. By establishing state diagrams we describe their pH and ionic strength triggered self-assembly into supramolecular nanorods in water and highlight the impact of hydrophobic shielding in the supramolecular polymerisation process. Via the incorporation of fluorinated peptide side chains the pH-triggered monomer to polymer transition at physiological ionic strength is shifted from pH 5.0 to pH 7.4. We thereby show that compensating attractive non-covalent interactions and hydrophobic effects with repulsive electrostatic forces, a concept we refer to as frustrated growth, is a sensitive tool in order to manipulate one-dimensional supramolecular polymerisation processes in water.

Graphical abstract: Tuning the pH-triggered self-assembly of dendritic peptide amphiphiles using fluorinated side chains
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