2020
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.7666316
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Sequence Isomerism in Uniform Polyphosphoesters Programmes Self-Assembly and Folding

Abstract: Non-natural sequence-defined polymers have the potential to recapitulate the unique structures and functions of proteins. To achieve this goal requires not only high-efficiency synthesis platforms, but also an understanding of the relationship between sequence and folding/self-assembly. In a step towards that goal, we have here exploited the high-yielding solid phase phosphoramidite synthesis commonly used to make DNA, and generated two sequence-isomeric polymers which display sequence-programmed folding and s… Show more

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