Cucurbiturils in nucleic acids research

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Abstract

During the past ten years, the importance of cucurbiturils (CB[n]) as macrocyclic hosts in supramolecular assemblies with various types of natural and synthetic nucleic acids (NAs) has increased explosively. As a component of such systems, CB[n] macrocycles can play a wide spectrum of roles from drug and gene delivery vehicles to catalysts/inhibitors of biochemical reactions and even building blocks for NA-based materials. The aim of this highlight article is to describe the development of the CB[n] applications in nucleic acids research and to outline the current situation and perspectives of this fascinating synergistic combination of supramolecular chemistry of CB[n] and NAs.

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Chernikova, E. Y., & Berdnikova, D. V. (2020, December 21). Cucurbiturils in nucleic acids research. Chemical Communications. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc06583h

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