| Literature DB >> 35663193 |
Ying He1, Yanbin Zhang2, Mengjia Liu1, Kai Zhao1, Chuan Shan1, Lukasz Wojtas1, Hao Guo2, Aishun Ding2, Xiaodong Shi1,3.
Abstract
Extending the structural hierarchy and complexity through small-molecular self-assembly is a powerful way to obtain large discrete, functional molecular architecture. A hydrogen-bonded supramolecular organic framework (HSOF) with nanometer-size pores is constructed in a solid state with simple guanosine-monomer self-assembly. To extend the hierarchy of the G-quartet self-assembly to a higher order thanthatofthetraditionalG-quadruplex,H-bondacceptorsontheC-8 position of guanosine are introduced to establish inter-quadruplex linkage via H bonding to N(2)-HB from the neighboring G-quartet. After screening different C-8 substitution groups and various synthesis conditions, HSOF-G1a' is obtained by solvent evaporation under diluted condition. Single-crystal X-ray structure reveals that cubic repeating units formed by G8 are the supermolecule secondary building block (SBU) with large pores (d=34A). To our knowledge, this is the first G-quartet self-assembly with an organized structure beyond cylindrical G-quadruplexes.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 35663193 PMCID: PMC9162061 DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrp.2021.100519
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Phys Sci ISSN: 2666-3864