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Chirality-Mediated Mechanical and Structural Properties of Oligopeptide Hydrogels.


ABSTRACT: The origin and the effects of homochirality in the biological world continuously stimulate numerous hypotheses and much debate. This work attempts to look at the biohomochirality issue from a different angle-the mechanical properties of the bulk biomaterial and their relation to nanoscale structures. Using a pair of oppositely charged peptides that co-assemble into hydrogels, we systematically investigated the effect of chirality on the mechanical properties of these hydrogels through different combinations of syndiotactic and isotactic peptides. It was found that homochirality confers mechanical advantage, resulting in higher elastic modulus and strain yield value. Yet, heterochirality confer kinetic advantage, resulting in faster gelation. Structurally, both homochiral and heterochiral hydrogels are made of fibers interconnected by lappet-like webs, but the homochiral peptide fibers are thicker and denser. The result highlights the possible role of biohomochirality in the evolution and/or natural selection of biomaterials.

SUBMITTER: Taraban MB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3639503 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chirality-Mediated Mechanical and Structural Properties of Oligopeptide Hydrogels.

Taraban Marc B MB   Feng Yue Y   Hammouda Boualem B   Hyland Laura L LL   Yu Y Bruce YB  

Chemistry of materials : a publication of the American Chemical Society 20120601 12


The origin and the effects of homochirality in the biological world continuously stimulate numerous hypotheses and much debate. This work attempts to look at the biohomochirality issue from a different angle-the mechanical properties of the bulk biomaterial and their relation to nanoscale structures. Using a pair of oppositely charged peptides that co-assemble into hydrogels, we systematically investigated the effect of chirality on the mechanical properties of these hydrogels through different  ...[more]

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