The interesting structural, electronic, and optical properties of DNA provide fascinating opportunities for developing nanoscale smart materials by integrating DNA with opto-electronic components. In this article we demonstrate the electrostatic binding of an amine-terminated dithienylethene (DET) molecular switch to double-stranded synthetic polynucleotides. The DET switch can undergo photochemical ring-closure and opening reactions. Circular dichroism (CD) and UV-vis spectroscopy show that both the open, 1o, and the closed, 1c, forms of the switch bind to DNA. Upon addition of DNA to a solution of 1o or 1c, the UV-vis spectrum displays a hypochromic effect, indicative of an interaction between the switch and the DNA. The chirality of the ...
Since the initial report of long-range charge transfer through DNA,1 a body of research has been ama...
Strongly-coupled multichromophoric assemblies orchestrate the absorption, transport, and conversion ...
Photobistable chiral polymers were obtained by covalent attachment of inherently dissymmetric 2-hydr...
The interesting structural, electronic, and optical properties of DNA provide fascinating opportunit...
The interesting structural, electronic, and optical properties of DNA provide fascinating opportunit...
Short, complementary DNA single strands with mismatched base pairs cannot undergo spontaneous format...
DNA binding modes of the stereoisomeric rotamers of two dithenylethene derivatives (DTE1 and DTE2) r...
Reversible control over the functionality of biological systems via external triggers may be used in...
Abstract: Short DNA duplexes can be stabilized by the presence of organic chromophores, which serve ...
The control of chirality by optical molecular switches offers intriguing prospects in the design of ...
Excited states in organic semiconductors are generated, transported, and converted through π-orbital...
Control of chemical reactions becomes especially challenging when chemical processes have to work wi...
Diarylethenes were attached to the 5-position of 2’-deoxyuridine in order to yield three different p...
Two conjugates of tetraphenylethylene with D-2′-deoxyuridine (1D) and L-2′-deoxyuridine (1L) were sy...
Since the initial report of long-range charge transfer through DNA,1 a body of research has been ama...
Strongly-coupled multichromophoric assemblies orchestrate the absorption, transport, and conversion ...
Photobistable chiral polymers were obtained by covalent attachment of inherently dissymmetric 2-hydr...
The interesting structural, electronic, and optical properties of DNA provide fascinating opportunit...
The interesting structural, electronic, and optical properties of DNA provide fascinating opportunit...
Short, complementary DNA single strands with mismatched base pairs cannot undergo spontaneous format...
DNA binding modes of the stereoisomeric rotamers of two dithenylethene derivatives (DTE1 and DTE2) r...
Reversible control over the functionality of biological systems via external triggers may be used in...
Abstract: Short DNA duplexes can be stabilized by the presence of organic chromophores, which serve ...
The control of chirality by optical molecular switches offers intriguing prospects in the design of ...
Excited states in organic semiconductors are generated, transported, and converted through π-orbital...
Control of chemical reactions becomes especially challenging when chemical processes have to work wi...
Diarylethenes were attached to the 5-position of 2’-deoxyuridine in order to yield three different p...
Two conjugates of tetraphenylethylene with D-2′-deoxyuridine (1D) and L-2′-deoxyuridine (1L) were sy...
Since the initial report of long-range charge transfer through DNA,1 a body of research has been ama...
Strongly-coupled multichromophoric assemblies orchestrate the absorption, transport, and conversion ...
Photobistable chiral polymers were obtained by covalent attachment of inherently dissymmetric 2-hydr...