H. Asanuma et al., Precise recognition of nucleotides and their derivatives through hydrogen bonding in water by poly(vinyldiaminotriazine), SUPRAMOL SC, 5(3-4), 1998, pp. 405-410
In water, poly(2-vinyl-4,6-diamino-1,3,5-triazine) (PVDAT) selectively bind
s the derivatives of thymine and uracil through the formation of three hydr
ogen bonds with the diaminotriazine (DAT) residues. The nucleotides and din
ucleotides are bound much more strongly than are nucleic acid bases, due to
the additional interactions of their phosphates with the DAT residues. The
binding constant of the thymidine 5'-monophosphate-PVDAT adduct (5400 M-1)
is one of the largest values ever reported for the artificial receptors in
protic solvents. In contrast, cytosine and its monophosphate are hardly bo
und to PVDAT. A water-soluble vinyldiaminotriazine-acrylamide copolymer als
o forms hydrogen bonds with thymine in water, whereas the corresponding mon
omers do not. A polymer effect is predominantly important for the molecular
recognition through hydrogen bonding in water. (C) 1998 Published by Elsev
ier Science Limited. All rights reserved.