A short metal-organic complex array (MOCA) containing a sequence of RPtRRu (1 ) was found to exhibit unique responses to a major biothiol, glutathione (GSH). Upon binding of GSH to 1 , the resultant 1:1 complex (1 ) formed nanofibrous assemblies that suggested supramolecular polymerization through the double-salt-bridge structure formation. The binding behavior of this MOCA sequence to calf thymus DNA was also dependent on GSH; a larger conformational change of DNA was observed upon binding with 1 , relative to that with 1 .
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