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Guanine-Based G-Quadruplexes Templated by Various Cations toward Potential Use as Single-Ion Conductors.

So-Huei KangKyung Min LeeSeok-Kyu ChoJi Eun LeeDonghoo WonSang-Young LeeSang Kyu KwakChang Duk Yang
Published in: ChemSusChem (2022)
Inspired by the atomic-sized, shape-regulated features of G-quadruplexes comprising guanine motifs with a monovalent metal cation, the G-quadruplex-forming ability, and properties of a guanine-based π-conjugated Y2 molecule containing bithiophene and peripheral dodecyl chain units in the presence of various cation salts (Li + , Na + , K + , and Mg 2+ ) were exploited. A series of structural characterization revealed that Y2 yielded desirable G-quadruplexes with all the tested cations as a consequence of the combination of a hydrogen-bonded cyclic G-quartet, π-stacking, and cation-dipole interactions. The radius and nature of the coordinating cations crucially affected the structural characteristics of G-quadruplexes, leading to variations in the ion migration ability inside the cavity of the G-quadruplex (Li + >Na + >K + >Mg 2+ ), as characterized through theoretical and experimental investigations. These results not only improve the understanding of G-quadruplex self-assemblies based on guanine but also provide an impetus for their diverse potential applications, especially in the field of Li batteries.
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