The invention provides a self-assembling peptide comprising (a) a first
amino acid domain that mediates self-assembly, wherein the domain
comprises alternating hydrophobic and hydrophilic amino acids that are
complementary and structurally compatible and self-assemble into a
macroscopic structure when present in unmodified form; and (b) a second
amino acid domain that does not self-assemble in isolated form. In
certain embodiments of the invention the second amino acid domain
comprises a biologically active peptide motif, e.g., a peptide motif
found in a naturally occurring protein, or a target site for an
interaction with a biomolecule. In certain embodiments of the invention
the naturally occurring protein is a component of the extracellular
matrix, e.g., a component of the basement membrane. The invention further
provides scaffolds comprising the self-assembling peptides and methods of
using the scaffolds including for cell culture, tissue engineering, and
tissue repair.