Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry School of Science Westlake University No. 600 Yungu Road 310030 Hangzhou Zhejiang Province China
Abstract
AbstractLysosomes are membrane‐enclosed organelles that play key roles in degrading and recycling cellular debris, cellular signaling, and energy metabolism processes. Confinement of amphiphilic peptides in the lysosome to construct functional nanostructures through noncovalent interactions is an emerging approach to tune the homeostasis of lysosome. After briefly introducing the importance of lysosome and its functions, we discuss the advantages of lysosomal nanostructure formation for disease therapy. We next discuss the strategy for triggering the self‐assembly of peptides in the lysosome, followed by a concise outlook of the future perspective about this emerging research direction.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China