Z-Ala-Ile-OH, a dipeptide building block suitable for the formation of orthorhombic microtubes.

IF 0.7 4区 化学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Acta Crystallographica Section C Structural Chemistry Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1107/S2053229623004849
Renate Gessmann, Isabel Garcia-Saez, Georgios Simatos, Anna Mitraki
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Self-assembling dipeptides have emerged in the last two decades as promising building blocks for the development of novel biomaterials. Among the various classes of dipeptides, aromatic dipeptides and especially diphenylalanine (Phe-Phe), which forms hexagonal nanotubes, have been the most extensively studied. However, aliphatic peptides or mixed aromatic-aliphatic dipeptides seem just as promising, exhibiting various structures ranging from amyloid fibrils to microtubes. Herein we report the single-crystal structure of an aliphatic dipeptide, alanine-isoleucine (Ala-Ile), C17H24N2O5, protected with a benzyloxycarbonyl (Z) group at the N-terminus. The protected dipeptide crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group P212121 and forms hollow microtubes with orthorhombic symmetry upon evaporation on glass surfaces, as shown by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). These findings provide an increased understanding of the correlation between the single-crystal structure of the peptide building block and its self-assembly mechanism, and expand the library of available building blocks for microtechnological applications.

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Z-Ala-Ile-OH,一种适合形成正交微管的二肽构建块。
自组装二肽在过去二十年中作为新型生物材料开发的有前途的基石出现。在各种类型的二肽中,芳香族二肽,特别是二苯丙氨酸(Phe-Phe),形成六方纳米管,被广泛研究。然而,脂肪肽或混合芳香-脂肪二肽似乎同样有前景,表现出从淀粉样原纤维到微管的各种结构。本文报道了一种脂肪族二肽,丙氨酸-异亮氨酸(Ala-Ile), C17H24N2O5的单晶结构,在n端有一个苄基氧羰基(Z)保护。场发射扫描电镜(FESEM)显示,受保护的二肽在正交空间群P212121中结晶,蒸发后在玻璃表面形成具有正交对称的空心微管。这些发现增加了对肽构建块的单晶结构与其自组装机制之间的相关性的理解,并扩展了微技术应用的可用构建块库。
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Acta Crystallographica Section C Structural Chemistry
Acta Crystallographica Section C Structural Chemistry CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARYCRYSTALLOGRAPH-CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
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