Issue 3, 2007

Selective intercalation of six ligand molecules in a self-assembled triple helix

Abstract

The addition of a ligand molecule to an artificial self-assembled triple helix leads to the selective intercalation of two hydrogen-bonded trimers in specific binding pockets. Furthermore, the triple helix suffers large conformational rearrangements in order to accommodate the ligand molecules in a highly organized manner.

Graphical abstract: Selective intercalation of six ligand molecules in a self-assembled triple helix

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Dec 2006
Accepted
11 Dec 2006
First published
05 Jan 2007

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2007,5, 447-449

Selective intercalation of six ligand molecules in a self-assembled triple helix

M. A. Mateos-Timoneda, J. M. C. A. Kerckhoffs, D. N. Reinhoudt and M. Crego-Calama, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2007, 5, 447 DOI: 10.1039/B617895B

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