Literature DB >> 33215921

Rotaxanating Metallo-supramolecular Nano-cylinder Helicates to Switch DNA Junction Binding.

Catherine A J Hooper1, Lucia Cardo1, James S Craig2, Lazaros Melidis2, Aditya Garai1, Ross T Egan1, Viktoriia Sadovnikova1, Florian Burkert1, Louise Male1, Nikolas J Hodges3, Douglas F Browning3, Roselyne Rosas4, Fengbo Liu5, Fillipe V Rocha6, Mauro A Lima6, Simin Liu5, David Bardelang7, Michael J Hannon1,2.   

Abstract

A class of rotaxane is created, not by encapsulating a conventional linear thread, but rather by wrapping a large cucurbit[10]uril macrocycle about a three-dimensional, cylindrical, nanosized, self-assembled supramolecular helicate as the axle. The resulting pseudo-rotaxane is readily converted into a proper interlocked rotaxane by adding branch points to the helicate strands that form the surface of the cylinder (like branches and roots on a tree trunk). The supramolecular cylinder that forms the axle is itself a member of a unique and remarkable class of helicate metallo-drugs that bind Y-shaped DNA junction structures and induce cell death. While pseudo-rotaxanation does not modify the DNA-binding properties, proper, mechanically-interlocked rotaxanation transforms the DNA-binding and biological activity of the cylinder. The ability of the cylinder to de-thread from the rotaxane (and thus to bind DNA junction structures) is controlled by the extent of branching: fully-branched cylinders are locked inside the cucurbit[10]uril macrocycle, while cylinders with incomplete branch points can de-thread from the rotaxane in response to competitor guests. The number of branch points can thus afford kinetic control over the drug de-threading and release.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33215921     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c07750

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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Journal:  ACS Nano       Date:  2022-02-08       Impact factor: 15.881

2.  Supramolecular Cylinders Target Bulge Structures in the 5' UTR of the RNA Genome of SARS-CoV-2 and Inhibit Viral Replication*.

Authors:  Lazaros Melidis; Harriet J Hill; Nicholas J Coltman; Scott P Davies; Kinga Winczura; Tasha Chauhan; James S Craig; Aditya Garai; Catherine A J Hooper; Ross T Egan; Jane A McKeating; Nikolas J Hodges; Zania Stamataki; Pawel Grzechnik; Michael J Hannon
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2021-07-09       Impact factor: 16.823

3.  Ruthenium-Locked Helical Chirality: A Barrier of Inversion and Formation of an Asymmetric Macrocycle.

Authors:  Corjan van de Griend; Johannes J van de Vijver; Maxime A Siegler; Remus T Dame; Sylvestre Bonnet
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