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  • Fmoc-diphenylalanine (Fmoc-FF) is a peptide hydrogelator with potential applications in diagnostics and pharmaceuticals due to its ability to form self-supporting hydrogels.
  • The study investigates the properties of Fmoc-FFK, a tripeptide variant, either alone or mixed with Fmoc-FF in different ratios to develop new hydrogel materials.
  • Various experimental techniques, such as rheology and SEM, are used to analyze the systems’ structure and biocompatibility, while the lysine residue in Fmoc-FFK allows for potential modification with bioactive compounds.

Article Abstract

Fmoc-diphenylalanine (Fmoc-FF) is a low-molecular-weight peptide hydrogelator. This simple all-aromatic peptide can generate self-supporting hydrogel materials, which have been proposed as novel materials for diagnostic and pharmaceutical applications. Our knowledge of the molecular determinants of Fmoc-FF aggregation is used as a guide to design new peptide-based gelators, with features for the development of improved tools. Here, we enlarge the plethora of Fmoc-FF-based hydrogelated matrices by studying the properties of the Fmoc-FFK tripeptide, alone or in combination with Fmoc-FF. For multicomponent matrices, the relative weight ratios between Fmoc-FFK and Fmoc-FF (specifically, 1/1, 1/5, 1/10, and 1/20 /) are evaluated. All the systems and their multiscale organization are studied using different experimental techniques, including rheology, circular dichroism, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Preliminary profiles of biocompatibility for the studied systems are also described by testing them in vitro on HaCaT and 3T3-L1 cell lines. Additionally, the lysine (K) residue at the C-terminus of the Fmoc-FF moiety introduces into the supramolecular material chemical functions (amino groups) which may be useful for modification/derivatization with bioactive molecules of interest, including diagnostic probes, chelating agents, active pharmaceutical ingredients, or peptide nucleic acids.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10815546PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels10010012DOI Listing

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