Macromolecules, 39 (7), 2536 -2545, 2006. 10.1021/ma060001x S0024-9297(06)00001-5
Web Release Date: March 10, 2006

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Spacer Length Controlled Oblique-Columnar to Lamello-Columnar Mesophase Transition in Liquid Crystalline DNA-Discotic Cationic Lipid Complexes

Li Cui, Jianjun Miao, and Lei Zhu*

Polymer Program, Institute of Materials Science and Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3136

Received January 1, 2006

Revised Manuscript Received February 9, 2006

Abstract:

Asymmetric triphenylene imidazolium salts with spacer lengths of C5, C8, and C11 were successfully synthesized. DNA complexation with these cationic discotic lipids was achieved by mixing DNA and triphenylene imidazolium salts in aqueous solutions. The molecular composition of the complexes in the bulk was quantitatively determined using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy; the ratio of negative phosphate groups to positive imidazolium salt ranged from 1.4 to 2.0 for different discotic cationic lipids. The columnar liquid crystalline morphology was characterized by polarized light microscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and transmission electron microscopy. When the spacer length of the triphenylene imidazolium salts increased from C5 to C8 and C11, a morphological transition from an oblique-columnar (Colo) phase to lamello-columnar (ColL) phases was observed. From detailed XRD results, the face-to-face interdisk spacing in a triphenylene column (0.35 nm) was similar to the period of hydrogen-bonded pairs in DNA (0.34 nm), suggesting a 1:1 complexation between the phosphate group and the imidazolium salt. The higher phosphate/imidazolium salt ratio (1.4-2.0) determined by FTIR suggested that the DNA chains were partially complexed due to rapid precipitation of the complexes upon mixing the two components in aqueous solutions. The columnar stacking of the triphenylene discotic molecules destroyed the helical conformation in the double-strand DNA, as evidenced by a circular dichroism study. When the semirigid DNA molecules were replaced with flexible total RNA, columnar liquid crystalline self-assembly of the triphenylene molecules in the complexes disappeared, and only a lamellar morphology with random discotic triphenylenes sandwiched between neighboring RNA layers was observed.


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