Highly reflective crystals of the nucleotide base guanine are widely distributed in animal coloration and visual systems. Organisms precisely control the morphology and organization of the crystals to optimize different optical effects, but little is known about how this is achieved. Here we examine a fundamental question that has remained unanswered after over 100 years of research on guanine: what are the crystals made of? Using solution-state and solid-state chemical techniques coupled with structural analysis by powder XRD and solid-state NMR, we compare the purine compositions and the structures of seven biogenic guanine crystals with different crystal morphologies, testing the hypothesis that intracrystalline dopants influence the cry...
Tautomeric isomerism is very important in DNA/RNA research, especially base-pair mismatches. However...
Biomineralisation processes invariably occur in the presence of multiple organic additives, which ac...
The work described in this thesis focuses on understanding the solid state interactions of organic m...
It is well known that guanine crystals, particularly those in the form of microplatelets, are widely...
Controlling the morphology of crystalline materials is challenging, as crystals have a strong tenden...
Derivatives of guanine exhibit diverse supramolecular chemistry, with a variety of distinct hydrogen...
Living organisms display a spectrum of wondrous colors, which can be produced by pigmentation, struc...
Derivatives of guanine exhibit diverse supramolecular chemistry, with a variety of distinct hydrogen...
Attempts to co-crystallise the nucleobases adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine with 1,10-phenant...
We investigated the formation mechanisms of the nucleobases adenine and guanine and the nucleobase a...
Guanine is one of the nucleobases which can form supramolecular structure into ribbon-like / tetrad ...
Derivatives of guanine exhibit diverse supramolecular chemistry, with a variety of distinct hydrogen...
Biomineralisation processes invariably occur in the presence of multiple organic additives, which ac...
Tautomeric isomerism is very important in DNA/RNA research, especially base-pair mismatches. However...
Biomineralisation processes invariably occur in the presence of multiple organic additives, which ac...
The work described in this thesis focuses on understanding the solid state interactions of organic m...
It is well known that guanine crystals, particularly those in the form of microplatelets, are widely...
Controlling the morphology of crystalline materials is challenging, as crystals have a strong tenden...
Derivatives of guanine exhibit diverse supramolecular chemistry, with a variety of distinct hydrogen...
Living organisms display a spectrum of wondrous colors, which can be produced by pigmentation, struc...
Derivatives of guanine exhibit diverse supramolecular chemistry, with a variety of distinct hydrogen...
Attempts to co-crystallise the nucleobases adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine with 1,10-phenant...
We investigated the formation mechanisms of the nucleobases adenine and guanine and the nucleobase a...
Guanine is one of the nucleobases which can form supramolecular structure into ribbon-like / tetrad ...
Derivatives of guanine exhibit diverse supramolecular chemistry, with a variety of distinct hydrogen...
Biomineralisation processes invariably occur in the presence of multiple organic additives, which ac...
Tautomeric isomerism is very important in DNA/RNA research, especially base-pair mismatches. However...
Biomineralisation processes invariably occur in the presence of multiple organic additives, which ac...
The work described in this thesis focuses on understanding the solid state interactions of organic m...