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Hierarchical Self‐Assembly of Poly‐Pseudorotaxanes into Artificial Microtubules
Authors:Wooseup Hwang  Jejoong Yoo  In‐Chul Hwang  Jiyeon Lee  Young Ho Ko  Hyun Woo Kim  Younghoon Kim  Yeonsang Lee  Moon Young Hur  Kyeng Min Park  Jongcheol Seo  Kangkyun Baek  Kimoon Kim
Abstract:Hierarchical self‐assembly of building blocks over multiple length scales is ubiquitous in living organisms. Microtubules are one of the principal cellular components formed by hierarchical self‐assembly of nanometer‐sized tubulin heterodimers into protofilaments, which then associate to form micron‐length‐scale, multi‐stranded tubes. This peculiar biological process is now mimicked with a fully synthetic molecule, which forms a 1:1 host‐guest complex with cucurbit7]uril as a globular building block, and then polymerizes into linear poly‐pseudorotaxanes that associate laterally with each other in a self‐shape‐complementary manner to form a tubular structure with a length over tens of micrometers. Molecular dynamic simulations suggest that the tubular assembly consists of eight poly‐pseudorotaxanes that wind together to form a 4.5 nm wide multi‐stranded tubule.
Keywords:host-guest systems  microtubules  rotaxanes  self-assembly  supramolecular chemistry
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