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Identification of a Foldaxane Kinetic Byproduct during Guest-Induced Single to Double Helix Conversion
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Supramolecular AssemblyEngineeringChemical TransformationMolecular BiologyFoldaxane Kinetic ByproductOrganic ChemistryChemistryChemical BiologyDouble HelixProtein FoldingAromatic Oligoamide SequenceMolecular KineticsBiophysicsGuest-induced SingleConformational StudyPhysical ChemistryMolecular ModelingDouble Helix ConversionHost-guest ChemistryNatural SciencesGuest MoleculesChemical Kinetics
An aromatic oligoamide sequence was designed and synthesized to fold in a single helix having a large cavity and to behave as a host for a dumbbell-shaped guest derived from tartaric acid. NMR, molecular modeling, and circular dichroism (CD) evidence demonstrated the rapid formation of this 1:1 host-guest complex and induction of the helix handedness of the host by the guest. This complex was found to be a long-lived kinetic supramolecular byproduct, as it slowly transformed into a 2:2 host-guest complex with two guest molecules bound at the extremities of a double helix formed by the host, as shown by NMR and CD spectroscopy and a solid-state structure. The guest also induced the handedness of the double helical host, but with an opposite bias. The chiroptical properties of the system were thus found to revert with time as the 1:1 complex formed first, followed by the 2:2 complex.
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