posted on 2017-09-15, 00:00authored byTanima Bhattacharyya, Y. Pavan Kumar, Jyotirmayee Dash
We
herein report that hydrogels can be prepared from guanosine
and boronic acids in the presence of K+ and Pb2+ ions. These supramolecular hydrogels are formed via G-quartet like
self-assembly of guanosine and its boronate esters. The potential
of this hydrogel construct in mimicking enzyme-like activity has been
demonstrated for the first time. We have observed that the self-assembled
structure present in K+ stabilized hydrogel binds to iron(III)-hemin
and shows peroxidase activity, catalyzing oxidation of 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine
(TMB) in the presence of H2O2. Furthermore,
the conformation of the G-quartet assemblies in the hydrogel can be
altered by varying the stabilizing cations K+ and Pb2+. This conformational switching has been used to devise a
molecular logic gate for sensing of toxic Pb2+ ions.