Self‐assembling tripeptide forming water‐bound channels and hydrogels

A simple D,L-tripeptide self-assembles into a nanofibrillar and luminescent hydrogel at physiological conditions. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction reveals the formation of water-bound channels.

D-Ser(tBu)-L-Phe-L-Trp is described as a self-assembling tripeptide that yields nanofibrillar hydrogels at physiological conditions (phosphate buffer at pH 7.4). The peptide is characterized by several spectroscopic methods, such as circular dichroism and fluorescence, oscillatory rheometry, and transmission electron microscopy. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction reveals supramolecular packing into water-bound channels and allows the visualization of the intermolecular interactions holding together peptide stacks.

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