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Self-assembling Morphologies Obtained from Helical Polycarbodiimide Copolymers and Their Triazole Derivatives
Published on: February 7, 2017
Multivalent glycoclusters constructed by chiral self-assembly of mannose functionalized perylene bisimide
Ke-Rang Wang1, Hong-Wei An, Yue-Qing Wang
1Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology of Hebei Province, College of Chemistry and Environmental Science, Hebei University, Baoding 071002, China. kerangwang@hbu.edu.cn
Abstract:
Water-soluble perylene bisimide derivative 7 modified with six mannoses was synthesized and its self-assembled properties were studied by UV-Vis and CD spectroscopy, which revealed an interesting self-assembly with a solvent-tuning chiral conformation in H(2)O-DMSO solution. As H(2)O was added to the DMSO solution until a 60% (or 70%) v/v proportion was achieved, the self-assembly of the mannose functionalized compound 7 exhibited a left-handed helical conformation. More interestingly, when the volume of H(2)O constituted beyond 85% of the solution, the conformation of the self-assembly turned out to be a right-handed helical conformation. Furthermore, the binding interactions between the self-assembly of compound 7 and Con A were investigated by turbidity assay, CD spectra, TEM and SEM images, and ELLA experiment, which indicated that the self-assembly of compound 7 as multivalent glycoclusters exhibited specific binding to Con A with an IC(50) value of 24 μM (144 μM, valency corrected), 10 times stronger than the reference compound (α-MMP).
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