TY - JOUR
T1 - (Re-)Directing Oligomerization of a Single Building Block into Two Specific Dynamic Covalent Foldamers through pH
AU - Jin, Yulong
AU - Mandal, Pradeep K.
AU - Wu, Juntian
AU - Böcher, Niklas
AU - Huc, Ivan
AU - Otto, Sijbren
N1 - Funding Information:
We are grateful to Dr. Charalampos G. Pappas, Dr. Meagan Beatty, Marc Geerts, Ankush Sood, and Prof. Dr. Rui Zhao for fruitful discussions and to Dr. Céline Douat for guidance with synthesis. We thank Dr. A. Popov (ID23-1, ESRF) and Dr. I. Bento (EMBL P13, Petra III, DESY) for assistance during data collection at Synchrotron beamlines. This research was supported by the China Scholarship Council, the EU (ERC AdG 741774), the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Gravitation program 024.001.035), and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Project # HU 1766/5-1 to I.H.).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.
PY - 2023/2/8
Y1 - 2023/2/8
N2 - Dynamic foldamers are synthetic folded molecules which can change their conformation in response to an external stimulus and are currently at the forefront of foldamer chemistry. However, constitutionally dynamic foldamers, which can change not only their conformation but also their molecular constitution in response to their environment, are without precedent. We now report a size- and shape-switching small dynamic covalent foldamer network which responds to changes in pH. Specifically, acidic conditions direct the oligomerization of a dipeptide-based building block into a 16-subunit macrocycle with well-defined conformation and with high selectivity. At higher pH the same building block yields another cyclic foldamer with a smaller ring size (9mer). The two foldamers readily and repeatedly interconvert upon adjustment of the pH of the solution. We have previously shown that addition of a template can direct oligomerization of the same building block to yet other rings sizes (including a 12mer and a 13mer, accompanied by a minor amount of 14mer). This brings the total number of discrete foldamers that can be accessed from a single building block to five. For a single building block system to exhibit such highly diverse structure space is unique and sets this system of foldamers apart from proteins. Furthermore, the emergence of constitutional dynamicity opens up new avenues to foldamers with adaptive behavior.
AB - Dynamic foldamers are synthetic folded molecules which can change their conformation in response to an external stimulus and are currently at the forefront of foldamer chemistry. However, constitutionally dynamic foldamers, which can change not only their conformation but also their molecular constitution in response to their environment, are without precedent. We now report a size- and shape-switching small dynamic covalent foldamer network which responds to changes in pH. Specifically, acidic conditions direct the oligomerization of a dipeptide-based building block into a 16-subunit macrocycle with well-defined conformation and with high selectivity. At higher pH the same building block yields another cyclic foldamer with a smaller ring size (9mer). The two foldamers readily and repeatedly interconvert upon adjustment of the pH of the solution. We have previously shown that addition of a template can direct oligomerization of the same building block to yet other rings sizes (including a 12mer and a 13mer, accompanied by a minor amount of 14mer). This brings the total number of discrete foldamers that can be accessed from a single building block to five. For a single building block system to exhibit such highly diverse structure space is unique and sets this system of foldamers apart from proteins. Furthermore, the emergence of constitutional dynamicity opens up new avenues to foldamers with adaptive behavior.
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U2 - 10.1021/jacs.2c09325
DO - 10.1021/jacs.2c09325
M3 - Article
C2 - 36705469
AN - SCOPUS:85147096930
SN - 0002-7863
VL - 145
SP - 2822
EP - 2829
JO - Journal of the American Chemical Society
JF - Journal of the American Chemical Society
IS - 5
ER -