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Self-Assembly of Gamma-Modified Peptide Nucleic Acids into Complex Nanostructures in Organic Solvent Mixtures
Published on: June 26, 2020
Self-assembling amphiphilic poly(propargyl methacrylate) grafted DNA copolymers into multi-strand helices
Yi-Fan Meng1, Jing Wei, Peng-Cheng Gao
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southeast University, No. 2 Dongnandaxue Road, Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu 211189, P. R. China. yj@seu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
DNA was covalently grafted onto poly(propargyl methacrylate) (PPMA) via "click" chemistry to synthesize the amphiphilic polymer brush. The PPMA-g-DNA brush could assemble into a primary structure of a nanofiber, which can be compactly spun into a multiple-strand helix in micron-length. The brush could also self-assemble with DNA labelled gold nanoparticles.
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