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Photonic DNA-Chromophore Nanowire Networks: Harnessing Multiple Supramolecular Assembly Modes
Photonic DNA nanostructures are typically
prepared by the assembly
of multiple sequences of long DNA strands that are conjugated covalently
to various dye molecules. Herein we introduce a noncovalent method
for the construction of porphyrin-containing DNA nanowires and their
networks that uses the programmed assembly of a single, very short,
oligodeoxyribonucleotide sequence. Specifically, our strategy exploits
a number of supramolecular binding modalities (including DNA base-pairing,
metal-ion coordination, and β-cyclodextrin-adamantane derived
host–guest interactions) for simultaneous nanowire assembly
and porphyrin incorporation. Furthermore, we also show that the resultant
DNA-porphyrin assembly can be further functionalized with a complementary
“off-the-shelf” DNA binding dye resulting in photonic
structures with broadband absorption and energy transfer capabilities