Issue 12, 2014

Catenanes from catenanes: quantitative assessment of cooperativity in dynamic combinatorial catenation

Abstract

A new azobenzene-based dithiol building block was developed which, upon oxidation, forms predominantly a [2]catenane consisting of two interlocked trimers. In the presence of cyclodextrin templates a series of [2] and [3]catenanes was formed instead. We developed a method that enabled estimating the equilibrium constants for catenation in all of these systems. The formation of the [3]catenanes is either cooperative or anticooperative, depending on the nature of the cyclodextrin. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we linked positive and negative cooperativity to, respectively, burying and exposure of hydrophobic surfaces upon catenation. Our results underline the importance of directly quantifying noncovalent interactions within catenanes, as the corresponding pseudo-rotaxane model systems were found to be poor predictors of binding interactions in the actual catenane.

Graphical abstract: Catenanes from catenanes: quantitative assessment of cooperativity in dynamic combinatorial catenation

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
07 رمضان 1435
Accepted
21 شوال 1435
First published
24 شوال 1435

Chem. Sci., 2014,5, 4968-4974

Catenanes from catenanes: quantitative assessment of cooperativity in dynamic combinatorial catenation

J. Li, P. Nowak, H. Fanlo-Virgós and S. Otto, Chem. Sci., 2014, 5, 4968 DOI: 10.1039/C4SC01998A

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