Chemical and photochemical DNA "gears" reversibly control stiffness, shape-memory, self-healing and controlled release properties of polyacrylamide hydrogels
A new class of stimuli-responsive DNA-based polyacrylamide hydrogels is described. They consist of glucosamine-boronate ester-crosslinked polyacrylamide chains being cooperatively bridged by stimuli-responsive nucleic acids. The triggered closure and dissociation of the stimuli-responsive units lead...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical science (Cambridge) 2019-01, Vol.10 (4), p.1008-1016 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new class of stimuli-responsive DNA-based polyacrylamide hydrogels is described. They consist of glucosamine-boronate ester-crosslinked polyacrylamide chains being cooperatively bridged by stimuli-responsive nucleic acids. The triggered closure and dissociation of the stimuli-responsive units lead to switchable stiffness properties of the hydrogel. One hydrogel includes glucosamine-boronate esters and K
-ion-stabilized G-quadruplex units as cooperative crosslinkers. The hydrogel bridged by the two motifs reveals high stiffness, whereas the separation of the G-quadruplex bridges by 18-crown-6-ether yields a low stiffness hydrogel. By cyclic treatment of the hydrogel with K
-ions and 18-crown-6-ether, it is reversibly cycled between high and low stiffness states. The second system involves a photo-responsive hydrogel that reveals light-induced switchable stiffness functions. The polyacrylamide chains are cooperatively crosslinked by glucosamine-boronate esters and duplex nucleic acid bridges stabilized by
-azobenzene intercalator units. The resulting hydrogel reveals high stiffness. Photoisomerization of the
-azobenzene units to the
-azobenzene states results in the separation of the duplex nucleic acid bridges and the formation of a low stiffness hydrogel. The control over the stiffness properties of the hydrogel matrices by means of K
-ions/crown ether or photoisomerizable
-azobenzene/
-azobenzene units is used to develop shape-memory, self-healing, and controlled drug-release hydrogel materials. |
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ISSN: | 2041-6520 2041-6539 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c8sc04292f |