Sequence Information Transfer in Oligoarylacetylenes

Dr. Kyle R. Strom, Dr. Jack W. Szostak
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The ability of genetic biopolymers to store and transfer information provides the mechanism for the evolution of function from a population of sequences. Synthetic polymers with the ability to transmit information are exceedingly rare. This work demonstrates template-directed information transfer in oligoarylacetylene trimers that use reversible covalent bonds to form base pairing interactions. Information was encoded as a sequence of aniline and benzaldehyde subunits linked together by a diethynylbenzene backbone. Trimers formed sequence-specific, imine-linked monomer-template complexes, which could be oligomerized using palladium mediated Sonogashira coupling to generate daughter trimers with complementary sequences.

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低聚芳基乙炔中的序列信息传递
遗传生物高分子存储和传递信息的能力为序列群体的功能进化提供了机制。具有信息传递能力的合成聚合物极为罕见。这项研究展示了利用可逆共价键形成碱基配对相互作用的低聚芳基乙炔三聚体的模板定向信息传递。信息被编码为苯胺和苯甲醛亚基的序列,通过二乙炔苯骨架连接在一起。三聚体形成了序列特异的、与亚胺相连的单体-模板复合物,这些复合物可以通过钯介导的 Sonogashira 耦合进行寡聚,生成具有互补序列的子三聚体。
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