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EnzymeâTriggered Assembly of Glycan Nanomaterials
A comprehensive molecular understanding of carbohydrate aggregation is key to optimize carbohydrate utilization and to engineer bioinspired analogues with tailored shapes and properties. However, the lack of wellâdefined synthetic standards has substantially hampered advances in this field. Herein, we employ a phosphorylationâassisted strategy to synthesize previously inaccessible long oligomers of cellulose, chitin, and xylan. These oligomers were subjected to enzymeâtriggered assembly (ETA) for the onâdemand formation of wellâdefined carbohydrate nanomaterials, including elongated platelets, helical bundles, and hexagonal particles. Cryoâelectron microscopy and electron diffraction analysis provided molecular insights into the aggregation behavior of these oligosaccharides, establishing a direct connection between the resulting morphologies and the oligosaccharide primary sequence. Our findings demonstrate that ETA is a powerful approach to elucidate the intrinsic aggregation behavior of carbohydrates in nature. Moreover, the ability to access a diverse array of morphologies, expanded with a nonânatural sequence, underscores the potential of ETA, coupled with sequence design, as a robust tool for accessing programmable glycan architectures