Calixaromatics have attracted much attention on molecular recognition owing to their flexible conformations, cavity structures, versatile recognition properties, and functions. However, conformational control of calixaromatics is still a challenging topic in the field of calixaromatics. Therefore, we explore the possibility to control the chirality of achiral calixaromatics, methylazacalix[6]pyridine (abbreviated as MACP6), by templating of DNA. We have found that MACP6 with opposite chirality can be achieved by controlling the secondary structure of bcl-2 2345 DNA. Furthermore, MACP6 with different chirality has been used to recognize fullerene derivatives in aqueous solution. Our results have provided a possible approach to construct chiral calixaromatics.
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