Scientific Reports (May 2024)

Amplification sensing manipulated by a sumanene-based supramolecular polymer as a dynamic allosteric effector

  • Hiroaki Mizuno,
  • Hironobu Nakazawa,
  • Akihisa Miyagawa,
  • Yumi Yakiyama,
  • Hidehiro Sakurai,
  • Gaku Fukuhara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-63304-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract The synthesis of signal-amplifying chemosensors induced by various triggers is a major challenge for multidisciplinary sciences. In this study, a signal-amplification system that was flexibly manipulated by a dynamic allosteric effector (trigger) was developed. Herein, the focus was on using the behavior of supramolecular polymerization to control the degree of polymerization by changing the concentration of a functional monomer. It was assumed that this control was facilitated by a gradually changing/dynamic allosteric effector. A curved-π buckybowl sumanene and a sumanene-based chemosensor (SC) were employed as the allosteric effector and the molecular binder, respectively. The hetero-supramolecular polymer, (SC·(sumanene)n), facilitated the manipulation of the degree of signal-amplification; this was accomplished by changing the sumanene monomer concentration, which resulted in up to a 62.5-fold amplification of a steroid. The current results and the concept proposed herein provide an alternate method to conventional chemosensors and signal-amplification systems.

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