Self-assembly of a bis(adeninyl)–Cu(i) complex: a cationic nucleobase duplex mimic
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Miguel A. Galindo, David Amantia, William Clegg, Ross W. Harrington, Richard J. Eyre, Jonathon P. Goss, Patrick R. Briddon, William McFarlane, Andrew Houlton
The tetrahedral bis(adeninyl)–Cu(I) complex, 1, self-associates in polar solvent through complementary hydrogen-bonding interactions and appears to mimic the natural assembly of duplex DNA.
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