Developing Self-Complementary Macrocycles with Ingenious Molecules
| Date | 17th, Oct 2022 |
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| Source | Tokyo Institute of Technology - Organizations and Universities Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Virus capsids can be formed through the self-complementary assembly of a single class of protein molecules. However, mimicking nature by making higher-ordered structures from artificial molecules has proven difficult to achieve. A new assembly method developed by Tokyo Tech researchers can produce stable and controllable supramolecular structures, from hexamers to cuboctahedrons that include 6 and 108 monomer units, respectively, opening doors to metal-free supramolecular assemblies.