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Peptide assemblies are promising nanomaterials, with their properties and technological applications being highly hinged on their supramolecular architectures. Here, how changing the chirality of the terminal charged residues of an amphiphilic hexapeptide sequence Ac‐I4K2‐NH2 gives rise to distinct nanostructures and supramolecular handedness is reported. Microscopic imaging and neutron scattering...
Peptide Supramolecular Handedness
In article number 2304424, Hai Xu, Jun Yang, Jiqian Wang, and co‐workers report how changing the chirality of the terminal charged residues of an amphiphilic hexapeptide sequence Ac‐I4K2‐NH2 gives rise to distinct nanostructures and supramolecular handedness. The formation of wide nanotubes arises from the co‐assembly of right‐ and left‐handed β‐strands while thin,...
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