两亲性
生物矿化
纳米生物技术
纳米技术
肽
自组装
生物相容性
纳米结构
膜
材料科学
化学
组合化学
生物物理学
生物化学
生物
聚合物
纳米颗粒
有机化学
共聚物
化学工程
工程类
作者
Xiubo Zhao,Fang Pan,Hai Xu,Mohammed Yaseen,Honghong Shan,Charlotte Hauser,Shuguang Zhang,Jian R. Lu
摘要
Short synthetic peptide amphiphiles have recently been explored as effective nanobiomaterials in applications ranging from controlled gene and drug release, skin care, nanofabrication, biomineralization, membrane protein stabilization to 3D cell culture and tissue engineering. This range of applications is heavily linked to their unique nanostructures, remarkable simplicity and biocompatibility. Some peptide amphiphiles also possess antimicrobial activities whilst remaining benign to mammalian cells. These attractive features are inherently related to their selective affinity to different membrane interfaces, high capacity for interfacial adsorption, nanostructuring and spontaneous formation of nano-assemblies. Apart from sizes, the primary sequences of short peptides are very diverse as they can be either biomimetic or de novo designed. Thus, their self-assembling mechanistic processes and the nanostructures also vary enormously. This critical review highlights recent advances in studying peptide amphiphiles, focusing on the formation of different nanostructures and their applications in diverse fields. Many interesting features learned from peptide self-organisation and hierarchical templating will serve as useful guidance for functional materials design and nanobiotechnology (123 references).
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