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Large-Amplitude Conformational Changes in Self-Assembled Multi-Stranded Aromatic Sheets.

Joan AtcherPedro MateusBrice KauffmannFrédéric RosuVictor MaurizotIvan Huc
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
The orchestration of ever larger conformational changes is made possible by the development of increasingly complex foldamers. Aromatic sheets, a rare motif in synthetic foldamer structures, have been designed so as to form discrete stacks of intercalated aromatic strands through the self-assembly of two identical subunits. Ion-mobility ESI-MS confirms the formation of compact dimers. X-ray crystallography reveals the existence of two distinct conformational dimeric states that require large changes to interconvert. Molecular dynamics simulation validates the stability of the two conformations and the possibility of their interconversion.
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