Chiral Amplification in Nature: Studying Cell‐Extracted Chiral Carotenoid Microcrystals via the Resonance Raman Optical Activity of Model Systems |
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Authors: | Monika Dudek,Ewa Machalska,Tomasz Oleszkiewicz,Ewa Grzebelus,Rafal Baranski,Piotr Szcze niak,Jacek Mlynarski,Grzegorz Zajac,Agnieszka Kaczor,Malgorzata Baranska |
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Affiliation: | Monika Dudek,Ewa Machalska,Tomasz Oleszkiewicz,Ewa Grzebelus,Rafal Baranski,Piotr Szcześniak,Jacek Mlynarski,Grzegorz Zajac,Agnieszka Kaczor,Malgorzata Baranska |
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Abstract: | Carotenoid microcrystals, extracted from cells of carrot roots and consisting of 95 % of achiral β‐carotene, exhibit a very intense chiroptical (ECD and ROA) signal. The preferential chirality of crystalline aggregates that consist mostly of achiral building blocks is a newly observed phenomenon in nature, and may be related to asymmetric information transfer from the chiral seeds (small amount of α‐carotene or lutein) present in carrot cells. To confirm this hypothesis, we synthesized several model aggregates from various achiral and chiral carotenoids. Because of the sergeant‐and‐soldier behavior, a small number of chiral sergeants (α‐carotene or astaxanthin) force the achiral soldier molecules (β‐ or 11,11′‐[D2]‐β‐carotene) to jointly form supramolecular assemblies of induced chirality. The chiral amplification observed in these model systems confirmed that chiral microcrystals appearing in nature might consist predominantly of achiral building blocks and their supramolecular chirality might result from the co‐crystallization of chiral and achiral analogues. |
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Keywords: | Carotinoid-Mikrokristalle Chiralitä tsinduktion Optische Resonanz-Raman-Aktivitä t Supramolekulare Chiralitä t |
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