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  • The study focuses on cyclo-HH peptides, highlighting their ability to coordinate with zinc ions, enhance light emission (photoluminescence), and encapsulate the chemotherapy drug epirubicin.
  • Detailed methodologies for both computational and experimental approaches are provided, including techniques like fluorescence spectroscopy and electron microscopy to examine their self-assembly and drug-carrying properties.
  • The authors propose that these methods can be broadly applied to investigate similar systems with other peptides and compounds, encouraging further research in this area.

Article Abstract

Our published studies on the self- and co-assembly of cyclo-HH peptides demonstrated their capacity to coordinate with Zn(II), their enhanced photoluminescence and their ability to self-encapsulate epirubicin, a chemotherapy drug. Here, we provide a detailed description of computational and experimental methodology for the study of cyclo-HH self- and co-assembling mechanisms, photoluminescence, and drug encapsulation properties. We outline the experimental protocols, which involve fluorescence spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and atomic force microscopy protocols, as well as the computational protocols, which involve structural and energetic analysis of the assembled nanostructures. We suggest that the computational and experimental methods presented here can be generalizable, and thus can be applied in the investigation of self- and co-assembly systems involving other short peptides, encapsulating compounds and binding to ions, beyond the particular ones presented here.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-1855-4_10DOI Listing

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