Integrating Computation, Experiment, and Machine Learning in the Design of Peptide‐Based Supramolecular Materials and Systems

Author:

Ramakrishnan Maithreyi123ORCID,van Teijlingen Alexander4ORCID,Tuttle Tell4ORCID,Ulijn R. V.125ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) at the Graduate Center City University of New York (CUNY) New York NY 10031 USA

2. Department of Chemistry Hunter College The City University of New York New York NY 10065 USA

3. Ph.D. Program in Chemistry The Graduate Center of the City University of New York New York NY 10016 USA

4. Pure and Applied Chemistry University of Strathclyde 295 Cathedral Street Glasgow G1 1XL UK

5. Ph.D. Program in Chemistry and PhD program in Biochemistry The Graduate Center of the City University of New York New York NY 10016 USA

Abstract

AbstractInterest in peptide‐based supramolecular materials has grown extensively since the 1980s and the application of computational methods has paralleled this. These methods contribute to the understanding of experimental observations based on interactions and inform the design of new supramolecular systems. They are also used to virtually screen and navigate these very large design spaces. Increasingly, the use of artificial intelligence is employed to screen far more candidates than traditional methods. Based on a brief history of computational and experimentally integrated investigations of peptide structures, we explore recent impactful examples of computationally driven investigation into peptide self‐assembly, focusing on recent advances in methodology development. It is clear that the integration between experiment and computation to understand and design new systems is becoming near seamless in this growing field.

Funder

Office of Naval Research

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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1. Computational Design of Peptide Assemblies;Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation;2024-01-11

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