Self-Assembly of Perylenediimide-Single-Strand-DNA Conjugates: Employing Hydrophobic Interactions and DNA Base-Pairing To Create a Diverse Structural Space.

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL(2017)

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The self-assembly behavior of DNA conjugates possessing a perylenediimide (PDI) head group and an N-oli-gonucleotide tail has been investigated using a combination of optical spectroscopy and cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) imaging. To obtain insight into the interplay between PDI hydrophobic interactions and DNA base-pairing we employed systematic variation in the length and composition of the oligo tails. Conjugates with short (TA)(n) or (CG)(n) oligo tails (n <= 3) form helical or nonhelical fibers constructed from p-stacked PDI head groups with pendent oligo tails in aqueous solution. Conjugates with longer (TA)(n) oligo tails also form stacks of PDI head groups, which are further aggregated by base-pairing between their oligo tails, leading to fiber bundling and formation of bilayers. The longer (CG)(n) conjugates form PDI end-capped duplexes, which further assemble into PDI-stacked arrays of duplexes leading to large scale ordered assemblies. Cryo-TEM imaging reveals that (CG)(3) gives rise to both fibers and large assemblies, whereas (CG)(5) assembles preferentially into large ordered structures.
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aggregation,dna base-pairing,hydrophobic effect,imaging,piinteraction
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