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Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in the Formation of Supramolecular Polymers: Implications for the Origin of Biological Homochirality
Authors:Suneesh C Karunakaran  Brian J Cafferty  Angela Weigert‐Muoz  Gary B Schuster  Nicholas V Hud
Institution:Suneesh C. Karunakaran,Brian J. Cafferty,Angela Weigert‐Muñoz,Gary B. Schuster,Nicholas V. Hud
Abstract:Aqueous solutions of the achiral, monomeric, nucleobase mimics (2,4,6‐triaminopyrimidine, TAP, and a cyanuric acid derivative, CyCo6) spontaneously assemble into macroscopic homochiral domains of supramolecular polymers. These assemblies exhibit a high degree of chiral amplification. Addition of a small quantity of one handedness of a chiral derivative of CyCo6 generates exclusively homochiral structures. This system exhibits the highest reported degree of chiral amplification for dynamic helical polymers or supramolecular helices. Significantly, homochiral polymers comprised of hexameric rosettes with structural features that resemble nucleic acids are formed from mixtures of cyanuric acid (Cy) and ribonucleotides (l‐, d ‐pTARC) that arise spontaneously from the reaction of TAP with the sugars. These findings support the hypothesis that nucleic acid homochirality was a result of symmetry breaking at the supramolecular polymer level.
Keywords:Chirale Domä  nen  Chiralitä  tsverstä  rkung  Homochiralitä  t  Supramolekulare Chemie  Symmetriebruch
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