Abstract

Dendritic-helical diblock copolypeptides, dendritic poly(-lysine)--poly(γ-benzyl--glutamate) (PBLG-Lys) were synthesized up to 4th generation of dendritic poly(-lysine). PBLG was synthesized by conventional ring-opening polymerization of γ-benzyl--glutamate--carboxyanhydride with heptyl amine as an initiator. The -terminus of this PBLG was used for further coupling reactions with ,-bis(-butoxycarbonyl)--lysine pentafluorophenylester. These block copolypeptides possess well-defined 3-D structures in solution, and they self-assemble into a fibrous structure a nanoribbon mechanism in toluene. Amphiphilic block copolypeptides were obtained after deprotecting BOC groups at the periphery of the lysine dendrimer block. Due to the well-defined size and structure of the dendritic lysine block and well-defined α-helical conformation of the PBLG block, the block copolypeptides showed a generation-dependent self-assembly behavior in aqueous solution.

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