Peptides’ hierarchical coassembly into nanostructures enables controllable fabrication of multicomponent biomaterials. In this work, we describe a computational and experimental approach to design pairs of charge-complementary peptides that selectively coassemble into β-sheet nanofibers when mixed together but remain unassembled when isolated separately. The key advance is a peptide coassembly design (PepCAD) algorithm that searches for pairs of coassembling peptides. Six peptide pairs are identified from a pool of ~10 candidates via the PepCAD algorithm and then subjected to DMD/PRIME20 simulations to examine their co-/self-association kinetics. The five pairs that spontaneously aggregate in kinetic simulations selectively coassemble in biophysical experiments, with four forming β-sheet nanofibers and one forming a stable nonfibrillar aggregate. Solid-state NMR, which is applied to characterize the coassembling pairs, suggests that the in silico peptides exhibit a higher degree of structural order than the previously reported CATCH(+/−) peptides.

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