Self-assembly of aluminium–salen coupled nanostructures from encoded modules with cleavable disulfide DNA-linkers

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Publication Date 2004-05-27
DOI 10.1039/B403956D
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

Raymond S. Brown, Morten Nielsen, Kurt V. Gothelf


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Abstract

DNA-directed coupling of organic modules by formation of stable aluminium–salen complexes, makes possible the subsequent reductive cleavage of disulfide linkers and release of the two oligonucleotide chains attached to each building-block.

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