Spatiotemporal control and superselectivity in supramolecular polymers using multivalency
Author(s) -
Lorenzo Albertazzi,
Francisco J. MartínezVeracoechea,
Christianus M. A. Leenders,
Ilja K. Voets,
Daan Frenkel,
E. W. Meijer
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
proceedings of the national academy of sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.011
H-Index - 771
eISSN - 1091-6490
pISSN - 0027-8424
DOI - 10.1073/pnas.1303109110
Subject(s) - supramolecular chemistry , supramolecular polymers , monomer , chemistry , polymer , biophysics , molecular recognition , raft , macromolecule , non covalent interactions , nanotechnology , molecule , materials science , biochemistry , biology , polymerization , hydrogen bond , organic chemistry
Multivalency has an important but poorly understood role in molecular self-organization. We present the noncovalent synthesis of a multicomponent supramolecular polymer in which chemically distinct monomers spontaneously coassemble into a dynamic, functional structure. We show that a multivalent recruiter is able to bind selectively to one subset of monomers (receptors) and trigger their clustering along the self-assembled polymer, behavior that mimics raft formation in cell membranes. This phenomenon is reversible and affords spatiotemporal control over the monomer distribution inside the supramolecular polymer by superselective binding of single-strand DNA to positively charged receptors. Our findings reveal the pivotal role of multivalency in enabling structural order and nonlinear recognition in water-soluble supramolecular polymers, and it offers a design principle for functional, structurally defined supramolecular architectures.
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