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Modulating the Phe-Phe dipeptide aggregation landscape via covalent attachment of an azobenzene photoswitch.

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Synthetic control of peptide-based supramolecular assemblies can provide molecular cues to understand protein aggregation while also inspiring the development of novel chemical biology tools to deliver cargoes inside cells. Here… Click to show full abstract

Synthetic control of peptide-based supramolecular assemblies can provide molecular cues to understand protein aggregation while also inspiring the development of novel chemical biology tools to deliver cargoes inside cells. Here we show that the trans-to-cis photoisomerization of a pendant azo-group covalently attached to a Phe-Phe dipeptide can comprehensively 'turn-off' its native fibrillation propensity as well as provide an optical handle to reversibly switch the aggregate morphology from fibril to vesicle.

Keywords: modulating phe; phe phe; phe dipeptide; phe; dipeptide aggregation

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2017

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