A photoinduced growth system of peptide nanofibres addressed by DNA hybridization

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Masahiro FurutaniKazunori Matsuura

Abstract

Spatiotemporal control of peptide nanofibre growth was achieved by photocleavage of a DNA-conjugated β-sheet forming peptide that is linked through a photoresponsive amino acid residue. Peptide nanofibres were selectively formed by photocleaving the conjugate on a complementary DNA-immobilised glass substrate.

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Jan 21, 2017·Journal of Peptide Science : an Official Publication of the European Peptide Society·Akira ShigenagaAkira Otaka
Apr 21, 2018·Scientific Reports·Hiroshi InabaKazunori Matsuura
Oct 31, 2018·Chemical Record : an Official Publication of the Chemical Society of Japan ... [et Al.]·Hiroshi Inaba, Kazunori Matsuura
Nov 7, 2019·Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin·Akira Shigenaga

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