Abstract

The new elegant concept of nanoarchitectonics, which aims to construct complex functional biosystems and biodevices, has potential applications in the field of biomedicine and green energy. Structural precise regulation on the self-assembly of biomolecules is an effective way to achieve functional nanoarchitecture. In this chapter, we present the creation of nanoarchitectonics based on a variety of bimolecules including peptides, DNA, carbohydrates, and lipids. We also highlight the potential applications of the biomolecule-based nanoarchitectonics in biology such as drug delivery and tissue engineering.

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