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Surfactant molecules typically have a long hydrophobic tail and a short hydrophilic head group. It remains unexplored if surfactants can have a short hydrophobic head group and a long hydrophilic tail. Designing such surfactants is a challenge as a lengthy hydrophilic tail would completely solubilize the molecules. In this context, herein, the Fmoc‐functionalized Gly‐Pro‐Hyp (GPO) tripeptide repeat‐based...
Self‐assembly in peptides and proteins is an often encountered concept, where constituent building blocks are recruited and stabilized, via carefully orchestrated hydrophobic interactions, hydrogen bonding and other non‐covalent interactions, to eventually reveal an array of supramolecular aggregates, with defined structural features. This study presents synthesis and self‐assembly of a mannosylated...
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