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Title

Integrative self-sorting: a versatile strategy for the construction of complex supramolecular architecture

Author
Corresponding AuthorJiang, Wei
Publication Years
2015
DOI
Source Title
ISSN
0306-0012
EISSN
1460-4744
Volume44Issue:3Pages:779-789
Abstract

Large protein-sized synthetic supramolecular architecture is rare and certainly has not yet achieved the structural and functional complexity of biomolecules. As multiple, identical copies of a few building blocks are repetitively used, a highly symmetrical architecture results with limitations in function. In marked contrast, functional structures in nature are often assembled with high geometric precision from many different building blocks. They cooperate in a complex way realizing energy conversion, mechanical motion or transport phenomena. Beyond self-assembly, the structurally and functionally complex biomolecular machines rely on self-sorting to correctly position all subunits through orthogonal recognition sites. Mimicking such self-sorting processes is a promising strategy for supramolecular synthesis -resulting in higher structural complexity and promising access to a more sophisticated function. The term "integrative self-sorting" was coined to describe the strategy to form well-defined assemblies with well-controlled subunit positions. The key process is the incorporation of two or more orthogonal binding motifs into at least some of the subunits. Modularity and programmability based on orthogonal yet similar binding motifs generate diversity and complexity. Integrative self-sorting is thus inherently related to systems chemistry. Depending on the individual binding motifs, (multi-) stimuli responsiveness can be achieved. When different recognition events en route to the final assembly occur on significantly different time scales, kinetic pathway selection is observed. In this account, we review the modularity, programmability, and emergent properties of integrative self-sorting, emphasizing its utility and perspective for complex supramolecular architectures.

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SCI ; EI
Language
English
Important Publications
ESI Highly Cited Papers
SUSTech Authorship
First ; Corresponding
Funding Project
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft[SFB 765]
WOS Research Area
Chemistry
WOS Subject
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
WOS Accession No
WOS:000348922100010
Publisher
ESI Research Field
CHEMISTRY
Data Source
Web of Science
Citation statistics
Cited Times [WOS]:299
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/30075
DepartmentDepartment of Chemistry
Affiliation
1.South Univ Sci & Technol China, Dept Chem, Shenzhen 518055, Peoples R China
2.Free Univ Berlin, Inst Chem & Biochem, D-14195 Berlin, Germany
First Author AffilicationDepartment of Chemistry
Corresponding Author AffilicationDepartment of Chemistry
First Author's First AffilicationDepartment of Chemistry
Recommended Citation
GB/T 7714
He, Zhenfeng,Jiang, Wei,Schalley, Christoph A.. Integrative self-sorting: a versatile strategy for the construction of complex supramolecular architecture[J]. CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS,2015,44(3):779-789.
APA
He, Zhenfeng,Jiang, Wei,&Schalley, Christoph A..(2015).Integrative self-sorting: a versatile strategy for the construction of complex supramolecular architecture.CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS,44(3),779-789.
MLA
He, Zhenfeng,et al."Integrative self-sorting: a versatile strategy for the construction of complex supramolecular architecture".CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS 44.3(2015):779-789.
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