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Cryo-electron microscopy has delivered a resolution revolution for biological self-assemblies, yet only a handful of structures have been solved for synthetic supramolecular materials. Particularly for chromophore supramolecular aggregates, high-resolution structures are necessary for understanding and modulating the long-range excitonic coupling. Here, we present a 3.3 Å structure of prototypical biomimetic light-harvesting nanotubes derived from an amphiphilic cyanine dye (C8S3-Cl). Helical 3D reconstruction directly visualizes the chromophore packing that controls the excitonic properties. Our structure clearly shows a brick layer arrangement, revising the previously hypothesized herringbone arrangement. Furthermore, we identify a new non-biological supramolecular motif—interlocking sulfonates—that may be responsible for the slip-stacked packing and J-aggregate nature of the light-harvesting nanotubes. This work shows how independently obtained native-state structures complement photophysical measurements and will enable accurate understanding of (excitonic) structure–function properties, informing materials design for light-harvesting chromophore aggregates.more » « less
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Bailey, Austin D.; Deshmukh, Arundhati P.; Bradbury, Nadine C.; Pengshung, Monica; Atallah, Timothy L.; Williams, Jillian A.; Barotov, Ulugbek; Neuhauser, Daniel; Sletten, Ellen M.; Caram, Justin R. (, Nanoscale)Excitonic chromophore aggregates have wide-ranging applicability in fields such as imaging and energy harvesting; however their rational design requires adapting principles of self-assembly to the requirements of excited state coupling.more » « less
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Mitra, Debayan; Lasner, Zack D.; Zhu, Guo-Zhu; Dickerson, Claire E.; Augenbraun, Benjamin L.; Bailey, Austin D.; Alexandrova, Anastassia N.; Campbell, Wesley C.; Caram, Justin R.; Hudson, Eric R.; et al (, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters)
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Deshmukh, Arundhati P.; Bailey, Austin D.; Forte, Leandra S.; Shen, Xingyu; Geue, Niklas; Sletten, Ellen M.; Caram, Justin R. (, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters)null (Ed.)