Abstract: | The self‐assembly behavior of polypeptides plays an essential role to form biological and functional macromolecules, which have attracted a lot of attention due to their excellent characters. Understanding the polypeptide self‐assembly systems and dynamic behaviors is fundamental to improve the potential of biomedical applications. In this work, coiled coil polypeptides PC10 and PC10P were designed and biosynthesized. PC10 and PC10P could form nanogels when the concentration of polypeptides was less than 2% (m/v). The dynamic behaviors of PC10 and PC10P were measured by Förster resonance energy transfer method based on a capillary electrophoresis system. The Förster resonance energy transfer efficiency of this system was 60.4%, and the distance of self‐assembled domains in the polypeptides was calculated as 6.14 nm, demonstrating that the exchange behavior occurred between two different polypeptides containing the same coiled coil region. |