アデノシン・フォスファット・フューエル・タイムリー・プログラムド・スーパーモレキュラー・ポリマー
Shikha Dhiman1, Ankit Jain1, Mohit Kumar1
1Supramolecular Chemistry Laboratory, New Chemistry Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) , Jakkur, Bangalore, India 560064.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|August 29, 2017
まとめ
研究者たちは 超分子ポリマーのための 新しい燃料依存の螺旋組成を作りました この作品は タイムリーにプログラムされた 複数の状態の 自己組み立てを初めて示し ダイナミックで生命に似た素材への道を切り開きました
科学分野:
- 超分子化学
- 材料科学
- 化学工学
背景:
- 自然界のシステムから 合成超分子化学が生まれます
- アクチン・フィラメントのような 消耗生物学的システムを模倣するのは 難しいことです
- 生命のような物質の自己組織化を 制御することが重要です
研究 の 目的:
- 超分子ポリマーのための燃料依存の螺旋組成を開発する.
- プログラム可能な自己組み立てを実現します
- 酵素と燃料を使って 複数の状態の 短時間自己組み立てを設計する
主な方法:
- 超分子ポリマーの燃料依存の螺旋組を活用した.
- キラルの再編成のために酵素を (単体および並行して) 使う.
- アセンブリの寿命と速度を制御するための変調パラメータ.
主要な成果:
- 燃料依存のヘリキュール型超分子ポリマー装置を成功裏に実証した.
- タイムリー・プログラム可能な自己組み立てを実現しました
- 制御可能なダイナミクスを備えた 複数状態のトランジタ・セルフ・アセンブリを設計した
結論:
- タイムリー・プログラムされた 多州再編の 最初の事例を報告した.
- ダイナミックで生命に似た素材のデザインを 進歩させています
- 開発されたシステムは制御可能な寿命と組み立て速度を提供します.
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