Nucleobase-containing polymers: Structure, synthesis, and applications

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Abstract

Nucleobase interactions play a fundamental role in biological functions, including transcription and translation. Natural nucleic acids like DNA are also widely implemented in material realm such as DNA guided self-assembly of nanomaterials. Inspired by that, polymer chemists have contributed phenomenal endeavors to mimic both the structures and functions of natural nucleic acids in synthetic polymers. Similar sequence-dependent responses were observed and employed in the self-assembly of these nucleobase-containing polymers. Here, the structures, synthetic approaches, and applications of nucleobase-containing polymers are highlighted and a brief look is taken at the future development of these polymers.

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Yang, H., & Xi, W. (2017, December 1). Nucleobase-containing polymers: Structure, synthesis, and applications. Polymers. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym9120666

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