# Functional oligo- and polypeptide assemblies for photochemical, optical and electronic applications

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## Created at

2024-07-16T01:33:06.137812Z

## Updated at

2024-07-16T07:30:19.430365Z

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2024-07-16T07:30:19.774344Z

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## First published url

https://doi.org/10.1039/D4MH00218K

## Date published

2024-06-24

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2024-7-15

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## Title

- title: Functional oligo- and polypeptide assemblies for photochemical, optical and
    electronic applications
  title_type: original
  lang: en

## Description

- description: "we account self-assembled functional peptides, in which peptides with
    appropriately designed amino acid sequences can assemble functional groups on
    the side chains of the amino acids. First, we apply our design strategies for
    the synthesice of peptide-based materials with sequenced side chains with polar
    moieties, organic dyes and metal complexes. As a result, the synthetic oligopeptides
    exhibit inherent and photoinduced charge separation, electrochemical redox activities,
    as well as responses to bio-sequences. Next, catalytic and photocatalytic oxygen
    reduction reaction and hydrogen evolution reaction are shown by utilizing peptides
    with separated functionalities on both sides of the &beta;-sheets by hybridizing
    with electro- and photoactive graphene oxide and metal nanoparticles. Finally,
    self-assembly of natural proteins that form micrometre-scale spherical geometry
    and fibres are utilized for optical and biomedical applications.\r\n"
  description_type: abstract
  lang: eng

## Creator

- name: Yohei Yamamoto
  role: author
  organization: Department of Materials Science, Institute of Pure and Applied Sciences,
    University of Tsukuba,
- name: Wey Yih Heah
  role: author
  organization: Department of Materials Science, Institute of Pure and Applied Sciences,
    University of Tsukuba,
- name: Kentaro Tashiro
  role: author
  orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7424-0830
  organization: National Institute for Materials Science
  department: Research Center for Macromolecules and Biomaterials/Biomaterials Field/Mechanobiology
    Group
  ror: https://ror.org/026v1ze26

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organization: Royal Society of Chemistry

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- subject: ペプチド
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- identifier: cc-by-3.0

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## Journal

- title: Materials Horizons
  issn: '20516355'
  volume: '11'
  issue: '14'

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