: Self-assembly is the most suitable approach to obtaining peptide-based materials on the nano- and mesoscopic scales. Applications span from peptide drugs for personalized therapy to light harvesting and electron conductive media for solar energy production and bioelectronics, respectively. In this study, we will discuss the self-assembly of selected model and bioactive peptides, in particular reviewing our recent work on the formation of peptide architectures of nano- and mesoscopic size in solution and on solid substrates. The hierarchical and cooperative characters of peptide self-assembly will be highlighted, focusing on the structural and dynamical properties of the peptide building blocks and on the nature of the intermolecular interactions driving the aggregation phenomena in a given environment. These results will pave the way for the understanding of the still-debated mechanism of action of an antimicrobial peptide (trichogin GA IV) and the pharmacokinetic properties of a peptide drug (semaglutide) currently in use for the therapy of type-II diabetes.

Gatto, E., Toniolo, C., Venanzi, M. (2022). Peptide self‐assembled nanostructures: from models to therapeutic peptides. NANOMATERIALS, 12(3) [10.3390/nano12030466].

Peptide self‐assembled nanostructures: from models to therapeutic peptides

Gatto E.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Venanzi M.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2022-01-28

Abstract

: Self-assembly is the most suitable approach to obtaining peptide-based materials on the nano- and mesoscopic scales. Applications span from peptide drugs for personalized therapy to light harvesting and electron conductive media for solar energy production and bioelectronics, respectively. In this study, we will discuss the self-assembly of selected model and bioactive peptides, in particular reviewing our recent work on the formation of peptide architectures of nano- and mesoscopic size in solution and on solid substrates. The hierarchical and cooperative characters of peptide self-assembly will be highlighted, focusing on the structural and dynamical properties of the peptide building blocks and on the nature of the intermolecular interactions driving the aggregation phenomena in a given environment. These results will pave the way for the understanding of the still-debated mechanism of action of an antimicrobial peptide (trichogin GA IV) and the pharmacokinetic properties of a peptide drug (semaglutide) currently in use for the therapy of type-II diabetes.
28-gen-2022
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore CHIM/02 - CHIMICA FISICA
English
Langmuir Blodgett peptide films
atomic force microcopy
hierarchical self-assembly
molecular dynamics simulations
peptide nanostructures
therapeutic peptides
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Gatto, E., Toniolo, C., Venanzi, M. (2022). Peptide self‐assembled nanostructures: from models to therapeutic peptides. NANOMATERIALS, 12(3) [10.3390/nano12030466].
Gatto, E; Toniolo, C; Venanzi, M
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