Single-Molecule Unidirectional Processive Movement along a Helical Polymer Chain in Non-aqueous Medium

在非水介质中沿螺旋聚合物链的单分子单向连续运动

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Abstract

In this work, a molecule "walking" along a single chain of a synthetic helical polymer, which is used as a rail on a substrate in an organic solvent at room temperature, is observed. The walking comprises the unidirectional processive movement of a short-chain molecule along a chiral helical chain in 3 nm steps, driven by Brownian motion and a tapping effect of the atomic force microscopy tip based on a flash ratchet mechanism. Furthermore, the rail consists of a long-chain substituted phenylacetylene polymer with pendant cholesteryl groups, along which the short-chain molecule can walk as a result of van der Waals interactions. The macromolecular motion is videoed using a fast-scanning atomic force microscope, and additionally, this phenomenon is also simulated by all-atom molecular dynamics calculations. On the basis of these results, we propose the principle of a polymer molecular motor. This is the first report of a synthetic walking machine of a chiral helical polymer driven by thermal fluctuation as an artificial life function.

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