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Bridging β-Cyclodextrin Prevents Self-Inclusion, Promotes Supramolecular Polymerization, and Promotes Cooperative Interaction with Nucleic Acids.

Pierre EvenouJulien RossignolGaëlle PembouongAdélie GothlandDmitri ColesnicRenaud BarbeyronSergii RudiukAnne-Geneviève MarcelinMickaël MénandDamien BaiglVincent CalvezLaurent BouteillerMatthieu Sollogoub
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
A bridge to assemble: Cyclodextrins bridged with an ammonium linker bearing a hydrophobic substituent can efficiently form supramolecular polymers and avoid the competing self-inclusion and head-to-head processes. Furthermore, the self-assembling cyclodextrin derivative interacts in a highly cooperative manner with DNA, as demonstrated by compaction experiments. It also interacts cooperatively with siRNA and allows its transfection.
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