Aromatic rings in chemical and biological recognition: energetics and structures
LM Salonen, M Ellermann… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
This review describes a multidimensional treatment of molecular recognition phenomena
involving aromatic rings in chemical and biological systems. It summarizes new results …
involving aromatic rings in chemical and biological systems. It summarizes new results …
Carbohydrate–aromatic interactions
JL Asensio, A Ardá, FJ Cañada… - Accounts of chemical …, 2013 - ACS Publications
The recognition of saccharides by proteins has far reaching implications in biology,
technology, and drug design. Within the past two decades, researchers have directed …
technology, and drug design. Within the past two decades, researchers have directed …
The CH/π hydrogen bond in chemistry. Conformation, supramolecules, optical resolution and interactions involving carbohydrates
M Nishio - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2011 - pubs.rsc.org
The CH/π hydrogen bond is an attractive molecular force occurring between a soft acid and
a soft base. Contribution from the dispersion energy is important in typical cases where …
a soft base. Contribution from the dispersion energy is important in typical cases where …
Site-selective, stereocontrolled glycosylation of minimally protected sugars
The identification of general and efficient methods for the construction of oligosaccharides
stands as one of the great challenges for the field of synthetic chemistry,. Selective …
stands as one of the great challenges for the field of synthetic chemistry,. Selective …
CH–π hydrogen bonds in biological macromolecules
This is a sequel to the previous Perspective “The CH–π hydrogen bond in chemistry.
Conformation, supramolecules, optical resolution and interactions involving carbohydrates” …
Conformation, supramolecules, optical resolution and interactions involving carbohydrates” …
Relevance of weak hydrogen bonds in the conformation of organic compounds and bioconjugates: evidence from recent experimental data and high-level ab initio …
Organic chemists tend to consider the conformation of compounds as a consequence of
repulsive steric interactions. In other words,“the steric effect” means “repulsive” in many …
repulsive steric interactions. In other words,“the steric effect” means “repulsive” in many …
Toward a more complete understanding of noncovalent interactions involving aromatic rings
SE Wheeler, JWG Bloom - The journal of physical chemistry A, 2014 - ACS Publications
Noncovalent interactions involving aromatic rings, which include π-stacking interactions,
anion-π interactions, and XH− π interactions, among others, are ubiquitous in chemical and …
anion-π interactions, and XH− π interactions, among others, are ubiquitous in chemical and …
CH/π hydrogen bonds in organic and organometallic chemistry
M Nishio, Y Umezawa, K Honda, S Tsuboyama… - …, 2009 - pubs.rsc.org
This treatise is an update to a preceding highlight (CH/π hydrogen bonds in crystals)
published in this journal 5 years ago (M. Nishio, CrystEngComm, 2004, 6, 130–156). After …
published in this journal 5 years ago (M. Nishio, CrystEngComm, 2004, 6, 130–156). After …
DNA–protein π-interactions in nature: abundance, structure, composition and strength of contacts between aromatic amino acids and DNA nucleobases or …
KA Wilson, JL Kellie, SD Wetmore - Nucleic acids research, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Four hundred twenty-eight high-resolution DNA–protein complexes were chosen for a
bioinformatics study. Although 164 crystal structures (38% of those searched) contained no …
bioinformatics study. Although 164 crystal structures (38% of those searched) contained no …
Substituent effects on non‐covalent interactions with aromatic rings: Insights from computational chemistry
Non‐covalent interactions with aromatic rings pervade modern chemical research. The
strength and orientation of these interactions can be tuned and controlled through …
strength and orientation of these interactions can be tuned and controlled through …