Crystalline amyloid structures at interfaces
- PMID: 19479919
- DOI: 10.1002/anie.200900922
Crystalline amyloid structures at interfaces
Abstract
Laying the groundwork: The interfacial self-assembly properties of an amyloid peptide were used to develop crystalline nanostructures at air-water interfaces, which were studied by both AFM microscopy and X-ray diffraction (see image). These structures generate regular arrays of functional groups and pave the way to controlled deposition of inorganic materials like that observed in biomineralization.
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