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Published in final edited form as: Chem Rev. 2018 Oct 3;118(24):11519–11574. doi: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00038

Figure 10.

Figure 10

Sample models for molecular organization with (a) a peptide nanofiber, (b) a nanosheet, (c) a nanotube, and (d) a nanoparticle. Reprinted with permission from Cormier, A. R.; Pang, X.; Zimmerman, M. I.; Zhou, H.-X.; Paravastu, A. K. Molecular structure of RADA16-I designer self-assembling peptide nanofibers. ACS Nano 2013, 7, 7562–7572. Copyright 2013 American Chemical Society. Reprinted with permission from Magnotti, E. L.; Hughes, S. A.; Dillard, R. S.; Wang, S.; Hough, L.; Karumbamkandathil, A.; Lian, T.; Wall, J. S.; Zuo, X.; Wright, E. R. Self-Assembly of an α-Helical Peptide into a Crystalline Two-Dimensional Nanoporous Framework. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2016, 138, 16274–16282. Copyright 2016 American Chemical Society. Reprinted with permission from Childers, W. S.; Mehta, A. K.; Ni, R.; Taylor, J. V.; Lynn, D. G. Peptides Organized as Bilayer Membranes. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2010, 49, 4104–4107. Copyright 2010 John Wiley and Sons. Reprinted with permission from Thomson, A. R.; Wood, C. W.; Burton, A. J.; Bartlett, G. J.; Sessions, R. B.; Brady, R. L.; Woolfson, D. N. Computational design of water-soluble α-helical barrels. Science 2014, 346, 485–488. Copyright 2014 American Association for the Advancement of Science.