Simultaneous Formation of a Foldamer and a Self-Replicator by Out-of-Equilibrium Dynamic Covalent Chemistry

  • Ankush Sood
  • , Pradeep K Mandal
  • , Jim Ottelé
  • , Juntian Wu
  • , Marcel Eleveld
  • , Joydev Hatai
  • , Charalampos G Pappas
  • , Ivan Huc*
  • , Sijbren Otto*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Systems chemistry has emerged as a useful paradigm to access structures and phenomena typically exhibited by living systems, including complex molecular systems such as self-replicators and foldamers. As we progress further toward the noncovalent synthesis of life-like systems, and eventually life itself, it is necessary to gain control over assembly pathways. Dissipative chemical fueling has enabled access to stable populations of (self-assembled) structures that would normally form only transiently. Here, we report a synthetic dynamic combinatorial library, made from a single structurally simple building block, from which a self-replicator and a foldamer can emerge along two distinct and competing pathways through an inter- or intramolecular assembly process, respectively. A fueled chemical reaction cycle is then set up to generate the foldamer transiently, in the presence of the self-replicator. The partitioning of the building block between the folding and self-replication pathways and the duration of the fueled reaction cycles are controlled by adjusting the amount of the chemical fuel. An out-of-equilibrium steady state involving the two assemblies could also be achieved by using a continuous stirred tank reactor with inflow and outflow of material. This work connects the domains of folding and self-replication in synthetic systems through dissipative out-of-equilibrium chemistry. It demonstrates that foldamers and self-replicators, formed from the same building block, can stably coexist if the system is continuously supplied with energy, while at equilibrium, the Gibbs phase rule prohibits such coexistence.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4c09111
Pages (from-to)33386–33394
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume146
Issue number49
Early online date26-Nov-2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11-Dec-2024

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