Deborah Barkley
Stony Brook University
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2017
Deborah Barkley; Yekaterina Rokhlenko; Jeannette E. Marine; Rachelle David; Dipankar Sahoo; Matthew D. Watson; Tadanori Koga; Chinedum O. Osuji; Jonathan G. Rudick
Combining monodisperse building blocks that have distinct folding properties serves as a modular strategy for controlling structural complexity in hierarchically organized materials. We combine an α-helical bundle-forming peptide with self-assembling dendrons to better control the arrangement of functional groups within cylindrical nanostructures. Site-specific grafting of dendrons to amino acid residues on the exterior of the α-helical bundle yields monodisperse macromolecules with programmable folding and self-assembly properties. The resulting hybrid biomaterials form thermotropic columnar hexagonal mesophases in which the peptides adopt an α-helical conformation. Bundling of the α-helical peptides accompanies self-assembly of the peptide-dendron hybrids into cylindrical nanostructures. The bundle stoichiometry in the mesophase agrees well with the size found in solution for α-helical bundles of peptides with a similar amino acid sequence.
Polymer Chemistry | 2018
Deborah Barkley; Sang Uk Han; Tadanori Koga; Jonathan G. Rudick
Rational design rules for programming hierarchical organization and function through mutations of monomers in sequence-defined polymers can accelerate the development of novel polymeric and supramolecular materials. Our strategy for designing peptide-dendron hybrids that adopt predictable secondary and quaternary structures in bulk is based on patterning the sites at which dendrons are conjugated to short peptides. To validate this approach, we have designed and characterized a series of β-sheet-forming peptide-dendron hybrids. Spectroscopic studies of the hybrids in films reveal that the peptide portion of the hybrids adopts the intended secondary structure.
Macromolecules | 2015
Deborah Barkley; Tadanori Koga; Jonathan G. Rudick
Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2014
Xiaoli Liang; Mani Sen; Jo-Ann Jee; Oleg Gelman; Jeannette E. Marine; Kenneth Kan; Maya K. Endoh; Deborah Barkley; Tadanori Koga; Jonathan G. Rudick
European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2018
Shuang Song; Dipankar Sahoo; Manoj Kumar; Deborah Barkley; Paul A. Heiney; Jonathan G. Rudick
Macromolecules | 2017
Deborah Barkley; Naisheng Jiang; Mani Sen; Maya K. Endoh; Jonathan G. Rudick; Tadanori Koga; Yugang Zhang; Oleg Gang; Guangcui Nmn Yuan; Sushil K. Satija; Daisuke Kawaguchi; Keiji Tanaka; Alamgir Karim
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
Tad Koga; Deborah Barkley; Maya K. Endoh; Tomomi Masui; Hiroyuki Kishimoto; Michihiro Nagao; Takashi Taniguchi
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Tad Koga; Deborah Barkley; Naisheng Jiang; Maya K. Endoh; Tomomi Masui; Hiroyuki Kishimoto; Michihiro Nagao; Sushil K. Satija; Takashi Taniguchi
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Justin Cheung; Deborah Barkley; Naisheng Jiang; Mani Sen; Maya K. Endoh; Jonathan G. Rudick; Tadanori Koga; Yugang Zhang; Oleg Gang; Guangcui Yuan; Sushil K. Satija; Daisuke Kawaguchi; Keiji Tanaka; Alamgir Karim
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Zhizhao Chen; Mani Sen; Justin Cheung; Deborah Barkley; Naisheng Jiang; Wenduo Zeng; Maya K. Endoh; Tadanori Koga