Multivalent Pattern Recognition through Control of Nano-Spacing in Low-Valency Super-Selective Materials

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Abstract

Super-selective multivalent ligand-receptor interactions display a signature step-like onset in binding when meeting a characteristic density of target receptors. Materials engineered for super-selective binding generally display a high number of flexible ligands to enhance the systems' avidity. In many biological processes, however, ligands are present in moderate copy numbers and arranged in spatio-temporal patterns. In this low-valency regime, the rigidity of the ligand-presenting architecture plays a critical role in the selectivity of the multivalent complex through decrease of the entropic penalty of binding. Exploiting the precision in spatial design inherent to the DNA nanotechnology, we engineered a library of rigid architectures to explore how valency, affinity, and nano-spacing control the presence of super-selectivity in multivalent binding. A micromolar monovalent affinity was required for super-selective binding to be observed within low-valency systems, and the transition point for stable interactions was measured at hexavalent ligand presentation, setting the limits of the low-valency regime. Super-selective binding was observed for all hexavalent architectures, and, more strikingly, the ligand pattern determined the selectivity onset. Hereby, we demonstrate for the first time that nano-control of geometric patterns can be used to discriminate between receptor densities in a super-selective manner. Materials that were indistinguishable in their molecular composition and ligand valency bound with various efficacies on surfaces with constant receptor densities. We define this new phenomenon in super-selective binding as multivalent pattern recognition.

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Bila, H., Paloja, K., Caroprese, V., Kononenko, A., & Bastings, M. M. C. (2022). Multivalent Pattern Recognition through Control of Nano-Spacing in Low-Valency Super-Selective Materials. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 144(47), 21576–21586. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c08529

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