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      Design and construction of protein and peptide-based self-assembled nanostructures

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      Author(s)
      Yuca, Esra
      Khan, Anooshay
      Hacıosmanoğlu, Nedim
      Şeker, Urartu Özgür Şafak
      Editor
      Pandya, A.
      Singh, V.
      Bhosale, R. S.
      Date
      2022-01-01
      Publisher
      Elsevier
      Pages
      193 - 204
      Language
      English
      Type
      Book Chapter
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      Book Title
      Design, Principle and Application of Self-Assembled Nanobiomaterials in Biology and Medicine
      Abstract
      Self-assembly is the driving force for the formation of biological materials. From nucleic acid conformations to more complex cellular organizations, self-assembling structures shape biological functionality. So, the design of self-assembling biomolecular structures holds a great advantage for enhanced material properties. In biological processes, inorganic structures are created in a hierarchical fashion utilizing biomolecule-based templates. Since they have recognition and self-assembly properties, biomolecules can control highly organized inorganic material formation in nature. The bio-templating approach takes advantage of biomolecules’ self-assembly properties to develop new nanostructures with superior chemical and physical properties. Here, peptides and proteins including β-sheets, β-hairpins, α-helix, amyloid, capsid, ferritin, and albumin, used in the formation of nanostructures with desired functionality under mild environmental conditions, and their applications are discussed.
      Keywords
      Bio-template
      Nanofabrication
      Nanoplatforms
      Peptide
      Protein
      Self-assembly
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111233
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      https://doi.org/10.1016/C2020-0-02498-9
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