The self-organization of bionanostructures into well-defined
functional machineries found in nature has been a priceless source
of ideas for researchers. The molecules of life, proteins, DNA,
RNA, etc., as well as the structures and forms that these molecules
assume serve as rich sources of ideas for scientists or engineers
who are interested in developing bio-inspired materials for
innovations in biomedical fields. In nature, molecular
self-assembly is a process by which complex three-dimensional
structures with well-defined functions are constructed, starting
from simple building blocks such as proteins and peptides.
This book introduces readers to the theory and mechanisms of
peptide self-assembly processes. The authors present the more
common peptide self-assembled building blocks and discuss how
researchers from different fields can apply self-assembling
principles to bionanotechnology applications. The advantages and
challenges are mentioned together with examples that reflect the
state of the art of the use of self-assembled peptide building
blocks in nanotechnology.
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