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Heteromeric guanosine (G)-quadruplex derived antenna modules with directional energy transfer.

Mohammad Amin ZarandiPravin PathakNoah BeltramiJada N WalkerFengqi ZhangJennifer S BrodbeltRussell H SchmehlJanarthanan Jayawickramarajah
Published in: Nanoscale (2023)
A heteromeric guanosine (G)-quadruplex centered self-assembly approach is developed to prepare compact light-harvesting antenna modules featuring multiple donor dyes and a single toehold region. Due to the mix-and-match nature of our approach, the number and placement of donor dyes can be readily fine-tuned via quadruplex assembly. Moreover, hybridization of the toehold with an acceptor containing sequence results in directional energy transfer ensembles with effective absorption coefficients in the 10 5 M -1 cm -1 range. These compact antennas exhibit system efficiencies that are comparable to much larger and elaborate DNA architectures containing numerous DNA strands.
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