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Phase-Separated Molecular Assembly of a Nanotube Composed of Amphiphilic Polypeptides Having a Helical Hydrophobic Block
Author(s) -
Toru Itagaki,
Saki Kurauchi,
Tsuguaki Uebayashi,
Hirotaka Uji,
Shunsaku Kimura
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.8b01073
Subject(s) - nanotube , amphiphile , materials science , sarcosine , phase (matter) , nanotechnology , chemical engineering , carbon nanotube , chemistry , organic chemistry , polymer , copolymer , composite material , glycine , biochemistry , amino acid , engineering
Amphiphilic block polypeptides of poly(sarcosine)- b -(l- or d-Leu-Aib) 6 (SL12OMe or SD12OMe) and poly(sarcosine)- b -(l-Leu-Aib) 7 (SL14OMe) were reported to self-assemble into a nanotube morphology. Herein, we tried to construct a phase-separated nanotube by sticking two different kinds of nanotubes. SD12OMe nanotubes were found to stick to SL14OMe nanotubes with a heat treatment at 50 °C, but the sticking yield was limited. The amphiphilic polypeptides were functionalized by replacement of methyl ester with aromatic groups of N -ethylcarbazole (SL12Ecz) and naphthalimide (SD12NpiTEG), but they lost the ability to form homogeneous nanotubes. A fraction of the functionalized amphiphilic polypeptides mixing in the nanotube-forming amphiphilic polypeptides, a mixture of SL12OMe and SL12Ecz (9:1) as well as a mixture of SD12OMe and SD12NpiTEG (9:1), allowed nanotube formation. These two kinds of nanotubes partly stuck together with a heat treatment at 15 °C to maintain a segregated state of two kinds of aromatic groups along the nanotube, resulting in the formation of a phase-separated nanotube.

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