Abstract

The ability to tune the inter-subunit interaction within the virus capsid may be critical to assembly and biological function. This process was extended here with peptide/DNA co-assembled viral mimics. The resulting co-assemblies, formed and stabilized by both peptide nanofibril-DNA and peptide nanofibril-nanofibril interactions, were tuned through hydrophobic packing interactions of the peptide sequences. By strengthening peptide side-chain complementarity and/or elongating the peptide chain (from 4 to 8 residues), we report strengthening the inter-nanofibril interaction to create stable nanococoons that give high gene-transfection efficacy.

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