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Four-stranded coordination helices containing silver-adenine (purine) metallaquartets

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 46, Issue 21, Pages 8493-8495

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ic701465d

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This Communication describes structures of a family of silver-adenine (purine) metallaquartets that occur in a four-stranded coordination motif, bearing a close resemblance to nucleic acid quadruplexes. Using modified purine frameworks, it is further demonstrated that subtle variations in nucleobase heterocycle are tolerable and a metallaquartet is obtained irrespective of the substitution, thus suggesting a high-propensity silver-adenine interaction to achieve quartet structures. All of the solid-state structures studied were orthorhombic, belonging to the Fdd2 space group.

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