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<img class="zoom" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/0/0e/T--TU_Dresden--PP_Peptidosome-Figure1.png"" alt="Droplet of FmocFF solution on an ultra-hydrophobic surface."> | <img class="zoom" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/0/0e/T--TU_Dresden--PP_Peptidosome-Figure1.png"" alt="Droplet of FmocFF solution on an ultra-hydrophobic surface."> | ||
<figcaption><b>Figure 1: Droplet of FmocFF solution on an ultra-hydrophobic surface.</b> Self-assembled Peptidosome filled with pH indicator solution.</figcaption></figure> | <figcaption><b>Figure 1: Droplet of FmocFF solution on an ultra-hydrophobic surface.</b> Self-assembled Peptidosome filled with pH indicator solution.</figcaption></figure> | ||
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The process to generate peptidosomes is simple. First a droplet of Fmoc-FF solution is deposited on an ultra-hydrophobic surface. The droplet will not wet the surface and instead it will keep its rounded shape. Afterwards it is exposed to gaseous CO2, which reacts with the H2O of the solution. The reaction produces protons and the pH drops, triggering the self-assembly of the dipeptide. The CO2 is only in direct contact with the surface of the droplet, so self-organization will occur in this interphase, creating a membrane that surrounds a liquid core. | The process to generate peptidosomes is simple. First a droplet of Fmoc-FF solution is deposited on an ultra-hydrophobic surface. The droplet will not wet the surface and instead it will keep its rounded shape. Afterwards it is exposed to gaseous CO2, which reacts with the H2O of the solution. The reaction produces protons and the pH drops, triggering the self-assembly of the dipeptide. The CO2 is only in direct contact with the surface of the droplet, so self-organization will occur in this interphase, creating a membrane that surrounds a liquid core. | ||
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