Metal–peptide rings form highly entangled topologically inequivalent frameworks with the same ring- and crossing-numbers

For interlocking ring structures, knot theory predicts that the number of topologically different links increases with ring and crossing number. Here, the authors use a peptide folding-and-assembly strategy to selectively realize two highly entangled catenanes with 4 rings and 12 crossings, represen...

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Autores principales: Tomohisa Sawada, Ami Saito, Kenki Tamiya, Koya Shimokawa, Yutaro Hisada, Makoto Fujita
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f85555a38c764ff59bba5713c9780de92021-12-02T15:36:23ZMetal–peptide rings form highly entangled topologically inequivalent frameworks with the same ring- and crossing-numbers10.1038/s41467-019-08879-72041-1723https://doaj.org/article/f85555a38c764ff59bba5713c9780de92019-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-08879-7https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723For interlocking ring structures, knot theory predicts that the number of topologically different links increases with ring and crossing number. Here, the authors use a peptide folding-and-assembly strategy to selectively realize two highly entangled catenanes with 4 rings and 12 crossings, representing two of the 100 predicted topologies with this complexity.Tomohisa SawadaAmi SaitoKenki TamiyaKoya ShimokawaYutaro HisadaMakoto FujitaNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2019)
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Kenki Tamiya
Koya Shimokawa
Yutaro Hisada
Makoto Fujita
Metal–peptide rings form highly entangled topologically inequivalent frameworks with the same ring- and crossing-numbers
description For interlocking ring structures, knot theory predicts that the number of topologically different links increases with ring and crossing number. Here, the authors use a peptide folding-and-assembly strategy to selectively realize two highly entangled catenanes with 4 rings and 12 crossings, representing two of the 100 predicted topologies with this complexity.
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author Tomohisa Sawada
Ami Saito
Kenki Tamiya
Koya Shimokawa
Yutaro Hisada
Makoto Fujita
author_facet Tomohisa Sawada
Ami Saito
Kenki Tamiya
Koya Shimokawa
Yutaro Hisada
Makoto Fujita
author_sort Tomohisa Sawada
title Metal–peptide rings form highly entangled topologically inequivalent frameworks with the same ring- and crossing-numbers
title_short Metal–peptide rings form highly entangled topologically inequivalent frameworks with the same ring- and crossing-numbers
title_full Metal–peptide rings form highly entangled topologically inequivalent frameworks with the same ring- and crossing-numbers
title_fullStr Metal–peptide rings form highly entangled topologically inequivalent frameworks with the same ring- and crossing-numbers
title_full_unstemmed Metal–peptide rings form highly entangled topologically inequivalent frameworks with the same ring- and crossing-numbers
title_sort metal–peptide rings form highly entangled topologically inequivalent frameworks with the same ring- and crossing-numbers
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2019
url https://doaj.org/article/f85555a38c764ff59bba5713c9780de9
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