Cyclodextrin-Sandwiched Hexaphyrin Hybrids: Side-to-Side Cavity Coupling Switched by a Temperature- and Redox-Responsive Central Device.

Chemistry

Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, UMR CNRS 6226, Université de Rennes 1, 263 av. du General Leclerc, 35042, Rennes cedex, France.

Published: April 2018

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  • Researchers developed a new type of hybrid system using cyclodextrins and hexaphyrins to create a dual-responsive enzymatic mimic that can regulate itself.
  • The hexaphyrins in these hybrids can switch between different oxidation states and conformations, allowing for control over catalytic activity and structural changes.
  • This innovative design could lead to advancements in allosteric regulation for various biological applications, including receptors and catalysts.

Article Abstract

Access to allosteric enzyme mimics that ideally associate communicating compartments for catalysis and regulation is still challenging. Whereas a sandwich "cavity-catalyst-cavity" approach, developed mainly with cyclodextrins and porphyrins, appears promising, its counterpart with hexaphyrins featuring rich conformation, aromaticity, and coordination behavior has not been prospected at all. We thus developed sandwich hybrids made of two cyclodextrins triply linked on each side of a hexaphyrin. The latter displays switchable oxidation states with interconvertible conformations (28π antiaromatic and 26π aromatic, each adopting rectangular and dumbbell forms). These four states are connected by two orthogonal switches under redox [aromaticity] and thermal [shape] control. This leads to twin compartmentalized confined spaces either locked or unlocked depending on the conformation of the hexaphyrin, and the reversibility of the lock↔unlock transition relies on the aromaticity of the hexaphyrin. The sandwiched heteroannulene thus behaves as an unprecedented dual-responsive double-latched device. Such hybrid systems open interesting perspectives in the allosteric regulation of receptors, catalysts, and machineries.

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers developed a new type of hybrid system using cyclodextrins and hexaphyrins to create a dual-responsive enzymatic mimic that can regulate itself.
  • The hexaphyrins in these hybrids can switch between different oxidation states and conformations, allowing for control over catalytic activity and structural changes.
  • This innovative design could lead to advancements in allosteric regulation for various biological applications, including receptors and catalysts.
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