Signaling recognition events with fluorescent sensors and switches

AP De Silva, HQN Gunaratne, T Gunnlaugsson… - Chemical …, 1997 - ACS Publications
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Molecular design of artificial molecular and ion recognition systems with allosteric guest responses

M Takeuchi, M Ikeda, A Sugasaki… - Accounts of Chemical …, 2001 - ACS Publications
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …