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The cover image shows the self‐assembly process of His‐containing helical peptide HH designed in article number 2003945 by Jiqian Wang, Jian R. Lu, Hai Xu and co‐workers. Cu2+ coordination drives the peptide folding and self‐assembly to form dimeric coiled coils with an out‐of‐register packing mode, and the dimers further grow into long nanofibers.
Peptide self‐assembly is fast evolving into a powerful method for the development of bio‐inspired nanomaterials with great potential for many applications, but it remains challenging to control the self‐assembling processes and nanostrucutres because of the intricate interplay of various non‐covalent interactions. A group of 28‐residue α‐helical peptides is designed including NN, NK, and HH that display...
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