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Photolytic Control of Peptide Self-Assembly

Authors: Carlos J, Bosques; Barbara, Imperiali;

Photolytic Control of Peptide Self-Assembly

Abstract

Herein, we present a methodology that allows for the temporal control of fibrillization of amyloidogenic peptides. This general approach implements a photolabile linker that connects the amyloidogenic peptide to a fibril-inhibitory unit, in this case, a pentamer of amino acids modified with the solubilizing N,N-dimethylethylenediamine (DMDA) units. Upon photolysis, the linker can be dissociated to afford the intact and native amyloidogenic peptide. This methodology should be of value in a variety of studies where spatial and temporal control of supramolecular association processes is desired.

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Nitrophenols, Amyloid, Microscopy, Electron, Photolysis, Molecular Sequence Data, Amino Acid Sequence, Propionates, Peptides

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