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Facile room-temperature self-assembly of extended cation-free guanine-quartet network on Mo-doped Au(111) surface.


ABSTRACT: Guanine-quadruplex, consisting of several stacked guanine-quartets (GQs), has emerged as an important category of novel molecular targets with applications from nanoelectronic devices to anticancer drugs. Incorporation of metal cations into a GQ structure is utilized to form stable G-quadruplexes, while formation of a cation-free GQ network has been challenging. Here we report the room temperature (RT) molecular self-assembly of extended pristine GQ networks on an Au(111) surface. An implanted molybdenum atom within the Au(111) surface is used to nucleate and stabilize the cation-free GQ network. Additionally, decoration of the Au(111) surface with 7-armchair graphene nanoribbons (7-AGNRs) enhances the GQ domain size by suppressing the influence of the disordered phase nucleated from Au step edges. Scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy (STM/STS) and density functional theory (DFT) calculations confirm the formation of GQ networks and unravel the nucleation and growth mechanism. Our work, utilizing a hetero-atom doped substrate, provides a facile approach to enhance the stability and domain size of the GQ self-assembly, which would be applicable for other molecular structures.

SUBMITTER: Ghassami A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9418868 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Facile room-temperature self-assembly of extended cation-free guanine-quartet network on Mo-doped Au(111) surface.

Ghassami Amirreza A   Oleiki Elham E   Kim Dong Yeon DY   Shin Hyung-Joon HJ   Lee Geunsik G   Kim Kwang S KS  

Nanoscale advances 20210520 13


Guanine-quadruplex, consisting of several stacked guanine-quartets (GQs), has emerged as an important category of novel molecular targets with applications from nanoelectronic devices to anticancer drugs. Incorporation of metal cations into a GQ structure is utilized to form stable G-quadruplexes, while formation of a cation-free GQ network has been challenging. Here we report the room temperature (RT) molecular self-assembly of extended pristine GQ networks on an Au(111) surface. An implanted m  ...[more]

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