Self-assembly and mineralization of peptide-amphiphile nanofibers
- PMID: 11721046
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1063187
Self-assembly and mineralization of peptide-amphiphile nanofibers
Abstract
We have used the pH-induced self-assembly of a peptide-amphiphile to make a nanostructured fibrous scaffold reminiscent of extracellular matrix. The design of this peptide-amphiphile allows the nanofibers to be reversibly cross-linked to enhance or decrease their structural integrity. After cross-linking, the fibers are able to direct mineralization of hydroxyapatite to form a composite material in which the crystallographic c axes of hydroxyapatite are aligned with the long axes of the fibers. This alignment is the same as that observed between collagen fibrils and hydroxyapatite crystals in bone.
Comment in
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Self-assembling materials. Coated nanofibers copy what's bred in the bone.Science. 2001 Nov 23;294(5547):1635-7. doi: 10.1126/science.294.5547.1635a. Science. 2001. PMID: 11721027 No abstract available.
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