In order to obtain liquid crystalline comb-like poly(L-lysine) bearing biphenylyl mesogenic groups in their side chains, we synthesized the 1-(biphenyl-4-carboxamido)undecanamido-L-lysine (KC10phiphi) from L-lysine by a five step procedure and transformed the KC10phiphi into its polymerizable cyclic derivative (the N-carboxyanhydride or NCA derivative) by the action of diphosgene. We homopolymerized the NCA of KC10phiphi to obtain the polymer pKC10phiphi and copolymerized it with the NCA of trifluoroacetyl-L-lysine (Kt) to obtain block copolymers pKt-pKC10phiphi of various compositions. X-ray diffraction studies demonstrated the existence of mesophases for our homopolymers and copolymers, resolved the structure of the mesophases and established the influence of temperature and the composition of the copolymers on the structure of the mesophases. Homopolymers pKC10phiphi exhibit, as a function of temperature, three phases (CrEd, SmBd and SmA(d)) deriving from the beta-pleated sheet structure of polypeptides and proteins. The presence of a pKt block in copolymers pKt-pKC10phiphi transforms the smectic CrEd structure into a SmA(d) structure and, when the content of pKt block increases, into a bidimensional hexagonal structure similar to that of the homopolymers pKt.