Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry 2005
DOI: 10.1002/0470862106.ia352
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Biomineralization: Peptide‐Mediated Synthesis of Materials

Abstract: Biomineralization provides many examples of the ambient synthesis of materials. Often associated with these systems are peptide templates. Synthetically, these templates offer tunable entities that can be altered in ways that affect the resulting composition, size, and morphology of the desired material. The development of peptide‐display methods has aided in the expansion of this approach to include many types of abiological substances. Accordingly, this review focuses on the identification and use of peptide… Show more

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“…Amides are important functional groups in organic chemistry due to their relevance in biological processes (proteins, peptides) and their presence in a diverse set of bioactive compounds . The bioactivity and applications of such compounds are broad and range from pharmaceuticals and pesticides to polymers and adhesives . Additionally, according to a recent analysis of the literature, amide bond syntheses are the most frequently cited synthetic methodologies in medicinal chemistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amides are important functional groups in organic chemistry due to their relevance in biological processes (proteins, peptides) and their presence in a diverse set of bioactive compounds . The bioactivity and applications of such compounds are broad and range from pharmaceuticals and pesticides to polymers and adhesives . Additionally, according to a recent analysis of the literature, amide bond syntheses are the most frequently cited synthetic methodologies in medicinal chemistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Exploring and understanding the interactions, functions, connections and possible manipulation of metal ions and other metal species with phage/phage components (on intact phage or independently) is a study area that has many opportunities, such as drug delivery, biomineralization and nanomaterials. [18][19][20][21] The interaction between metals and proteins is usually through multiple binding sites, including oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur atoms from the amino acid side chains. 22,23 Due to the high affinity for metal ions, sulfur containing groups, cysteine and methionine, provide excellent opportunities for metal binding 24 and have been reported for a significant number of metalloproteins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%