Short, complementary DNA single strands with mismatched base pairs cannot undergo spontaneous formation of duplex DNA (dsDNA). Mismatch binding ligands (MBLs) can compensate this effect, inducing the formation of the double helix and thereby acting as a molecular glue. Here, we present the rational design of photoswitchable MBLs that allow for reversible dsDNA assembly by light. Careful choice of the azobenzene core structure results in excellent band separation of the E and Z isomers of the involved chromophores. This effect allows for efficient use of light as an external control element for duplex DNA formation and for an in-depth study of the DNA–ligand interaction by UV-Vis, SPR, and CD spectroscopy, revealing a tight mutual interactio...
Abstract: Short DNA duplexes can be stabilized by the presence of organic chromophores, which serve ...
The wavelength determines whether DNA is captured in a light-responsive ternary supramolecular compl...
Here, we present the synthesis, photochemical, and DNA binding properties of three photoisomerizable...
Short, complementary DNA single strands with mismatched base pairs cannot undergo spontaneous format...
A new type of DNA ligand that contains a phosphate‐binding group and a photoresponsive azobenzene mo...
The interesting structural, electronic, and optical properties of DNA provide fascinating opportunit...
The interesting structural, electronic, and optical properties of DNA provide fascinating opportunit...
AbstractMolecular photoswitches provide a promising way for selective regulation of nanoscaled biolo...
Reversible control over the functionality of biological systems via external triggers may be used in...
The design of artificially engineered chiral structures has received much attention, but the impleme...
Reversible control over the functionality of biological systems via external triggers may be used in...
ABSTRACT: Synthetic photocontrolled proteins could be powerful tools for probing cellular chemistry....
Photoregulation is among the most promising tools for development of dynamic DNA nanosystems, due to...
The design of optimal photoswitches to regulate nucleic acid functionality is a considerable challen...
Abstract: Short DNA duplexes can be stabilized by the presence of organic chromophores, which serve ...
The wavelength determines whether DNA is captured in a light-responsive ternary supramolecular compl...
Here, we present the synthesis, photochemical, and DNA binding properties of three photoisomerizable...
Short, complementary DNA single strands with mismatched base pairs cannot undergo spontaneous format...
A new type of DNA ligand that contains a phosphate‐binding group and a photoresponsive azobenzene mo...
The interesting structural, electronic, and optical properties of DNA provide fascinating opportunit...
The interesting structural, electronic, and optical properties of DNA provide fascinating opportunit...
AbstractMolecular photoswitches provide a promising way for selective regulation of nanoscaled biolo...
Reversible control over the functionality of biological systems via external triggers may be used in...
The design of artificially engineered chiral structures has received much attention, but the impleme...
Reversible control over the functionality of biological systems via external triggers may be used in...
ABSTRACT: Synthetic photocontrolled proteins could be powerful tools for probing cellular chemistry....
Photoregulation is among the most promising tools for development of dynamic DNA nanosystems, due to...
The design of optimal photoswitches to regulate nucleic acid functionality is a considerable challen...
Abstract: Short DNA duplexes can be stabilized by the presence of organic chromophores, which serve ...
The wavelength determines whether DNA is captured in a light-responsive ternary supramolecular compl...
Here, we present the synthesis, photochemical, and DNA binding properties of three photoisomerizable...