Thiede, JanJanThiede0000-0003-1842-9975Langenegger, Simon MatthiasSimon MatthiasLangeneggerHäner, RobertRobertHäner0000-0001-5014-43182024-10-112024-10-112022-09-15https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/87505The supramolecular assembly of DNA conjugates has caught attention in supramolecular chemistry. DNA bears some unique features enabling the design of complex nanostructures. The DNA framework offers a defined spatial arrangement of modifications. In preceding work DNA was modified with phenanthrene at the 3’-ends of DNA forming vesicular supramolecular assemblies with unique light-harvesting properties.[1] Interestingly, the modification of DNA with E-tetraphenylethylenes sticky ends led to aggregation-induced emission (AIE) active assemblies.[2] In this work, we modified a DNA strand at the 3’- and 5’-end with 1,6-pyrene (Figure 1A). We varied the length of the sticky ends to compare their self-assembly properties (1, 2, and 3 pyrene units on either side). For example, AFM measurements of the 1,6-pyrene-DNA conjugates with a total of 6 pyrene units revealed their self-assembly into vesicles (Figure 1B). In addition to AFM studies, fluorescence and UV-vis spectroscopy measurements will be presented and discussed.en500 - Science::570 - Life sciences; biology500 - Science::540 - ChemistryPyrene-DNA Conjugates: Influence of sticky Ends on the Supramolecular Self-Assemblyconference_item10.48350/172987