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A general and versatile molecular design for host molecules working in water: a duplex-based potassium sensor consisting of three functional regions

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume -, Issue 38, Pages 4780-4782

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b508189k

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A general and versatile molecular design for host molecules was proposed based on the structural motif of antibodies. A water-soluble potassium sensor was developed by this molecular design, which consists of three functional regions, benzo-15crown-5 ether, DNA, and pyrene as guest-binding, dimerising, and signaling sites, respectively. The molecular sensor emitted the monomer fluorescence of the pyrene fluorophore predominantly when existing as a random structure, while it formed a duplex upon recognition of K+ to bring about monomer-excimer emission switching.

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