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Synthesis of Information-bearing Peptoids and their Sequence-directed Dynamic Covalent Self-assembly
Published on: February 6, 2020
Folding and Duplex Formation in Sequence-Defined Aniline Benzaldehyde Oligoarylacetylenes
Kyle R Strom1, Jack W Szostak1
1Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Molecular Biology, and Center for Computational and Integrative Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, United States.
Abstract:
In all known genetic polymers, molecular recognition via hydrogen bonding between complementary subunits underpins their ability to encode and transmit information, to form sequence-defined duplexes, and to fold into catalytically active forms. Reversible covalent interactions between complementary subunits provide a different way to encode information, and potentially function, in sequence-defined oligomers. Here, we examine six oligoarylacetylene trimers composed of aniline and benzaldehyde subunits. Four of these trimers self-pair to form two-rung duplex structures, and two form macrocyclic 1,3-folded structures. The equilibrium proportions of these structures can be driven to favor each of the observed structures almost entirely depending upon the concentration of trimers and an acid catalyst. Quenching the acidic trimer solutions with an organic base kinetically traps all species such that they can be isolated and characterized. Mixtures of complementary trimers form exclusively sequence-specific 3-rung duplexes. Our results suggest that reversible covalent bonds could in principle guide the formation of more complex folded conformations of longer oligomers.
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