Signaling recognition events with fluorescent sensors and switches
The crucial recognition events of chemistry, biology, and materials science occur in a much
smaller world than the one we are accustomed to. Information about these events can be …
smaller world than the one we are accustomed to. Information about these events can be …
Self-assembling capsules
MM Conn, J Rebek - Chemical reviews, 1997 - ACS Publications
Supramolecular chemistry is a branch of chemistry concerned with the coalescence of
molecules into noncovalent arrays. In other words, molecular recognition. Molecular …
molecules into noncovalent arrays. In other words, molecular recognition. Molecular …
Allosteric supramolecular receptors and catalysts
L Kovbasyuk, R Krämer - Chemical reviews, 2004 - ACS Publications
The concept of allosteric proteins was developed in the early 1960s by Monod1 and
Koshland. 2 Allosteric is derived from the Greek root allo, meaning “the other”. The binding …
Koshland. 2 Allosteric is derived from the Greek root allo, meaning “the other”. The binding …
Transition-metal-directed assembly of well-defined organic architectures possessing large voids: From macrocycles to [2] catenanes
M Fujita, K Ogura - Coordination chemistry reviews, 1996 - Elsevier
This paper discloses coordination approaches to well-defined organic structures including
macrocycles, a three-dimensional cage-like compound, and [2] catenanes. These …
macrocycles, a three-dimensional cage-like compound, and [2] catenanes. These …
Molecular design of artificial molecular and ion recognition systems with allosteric guest responses
Positive or negative allosterisms are ubiquitously seen in nature where the biological events
must be efficiently regulated in response to chemical or physical signals from the outside …
must be efficiently regulated in response to chemical or physical signals from the outside …
Artificial allosteric receptors
C Kremer, A Lützen - Chemistry–A European Journal, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Cooperative effects in the binding of two or more substrates to different binding sites of a
receptor that are a result of a conformational change caused by the binding of the first …
receptor that are a result of a conformational change caused by the binding of the first …
Cooperative binding in selective sensors, catalysts and actuators
A Robertson, S Shinkai - Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2000 - Elsevier
This article is concerned with the incorporation of cooperative molecular recognition and
metal ion coordination in the design of selective sensors that signal binding events through …
metal ion coordination in the design of selective sensors that signal binding events through …
Regulation of ion recognition by utilizing information at the molecular level
T Nabeshima - Coordination chemistry reviews, 1996 - Elsevier
The regulation of molecular functions utilizing information at the molecular level is important
and necessary to elucidate the mechanisms of allostery, cooperativity, feed-back, etc. in …
and necessary to elucidate the mechanisms of allostery, cooperativity, feed-back, etc. in …
Synthesis, cyclic voltammetry, and x-ray crystal structures of Copper (I) and Copper (II) complexes of tris ((6-phenyl-2-pyridyl) methyl) amine (TPPA)
C Chuang, K Lim, Q Chen, J Zubieta… - Inorganic …, 1995 - ACS Publications
11.082 (2) A, a= 113.00 (3),/3= 94.48 (3), y= 90.53 (3), V= 1857.7 (9) A3, Z= 2) indicates that
the copper (II) atom has the expected trigonal bipyramid geometry. The reduction potential of …
the copper (II) atom has the expected trigonal bipyramid geometry. The reduction potential of …
Construction of cooperative and responsive supramolecular systems for molecular functional modulation
T Nabeshima - Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 2010 - academic.oup.com
The transfer and modulation of the molecular information are necessary processes for
cooperative and responsive molecular functions. When functional molecules are responsive …
cooperative and responsive molecular functions. When functional molecules are responsive …