We present here the design, synthesis, and analysis of a series of receptors for peptide ligands inspired by the hydrogen-bonding pattern of protein β-sheets. The receptors themselves can be regarded as strands 1 and 3 of a three-stranded β-sheet, with cross-linking between the chains through the 4-position of adjacent phenylalanine residues. We also report on the conformational equilibria of these receptors in solution as well as on their tendency to dimerize. 1H NMR titration experiments are used to quantify the dimerization constants, as well as the association constant values of the 1:1 complexes formed between the receptors and a series of diamides and dipeptides. The receptors show moderate levels of selectivity in the molecular recog...
This thesis is concerned with the synthesis and investigation of the properties of novel bicyclic re...
This thesis describes variations on a simple box shaped design, featuring a carboxylic acid or carbo...
This thesis is principally concerned with the synthesis of a range of receptors and their binding p...
Solid-phase syntheses of novel receptors featuring a 2,6-diamidopyridine "head" group and bearing su...
This thesis is concerned with the design and synthesis of novel receptors capable of recognising sim...
A novel macrobicyclic receptor, 3, has been synthesised by linking together a diaminopyridine with s...
Novel receptors featuring a 2,6-diamidopyridine 'head' group and bearing sulfonamidopeptide sidearms...
The creation of synthetic molecules having selective peptide-binding properties seen in biological s...
The discovery of endogenous opioid peptides has greatly accelerated research in opioid chemistry and...
Pseudopeptidic molecular cages are appealing receptors since they can display different polar and no...
Cyclic peptides that are potent regulators of biological processes are rapidly emerging as important...
AbstractBackground: Molecular recognition processes are ubiquitous in nature: substrate binding by e...
This thesis describes the synthesis of macrobicyclic receptors designed to bind N-protected amino ac...
The molecular recognition of short peptides is a challenge in supramolecular chemistry, and the use ...
This thesis entails the synthesis and investigations of the properties of novel receptors for small ...
This thesis is concerned with the synthesis and investigation of the properties of novel bicyclic re...
This thesis describes variations on a simple box shaped design, featuring a carboxylic acid or carbo...
This thesis is principally concerned with the synthesis of a range of receptors and their binding p...
Solid-phase syntheses of novel receptors featuring a 2,6-diamidopyridine "head" group and bearing su...
This thesis is concerned with the design and synthesis of novel receptors capable of recognising sim...
A novel macrobicyclic receptor, 3, has been synthesised by linking together a diaminopyridine with s...
Novel receptors featuring a 2,6-diamidopyridine 'head' group and bearing sulfonamidopeptide sidearms...
The creation of synthetic molecules having selective peptide-binding properties seen in biological s...
The discovery of endogenous opioid peptides has greatly accelerated research in opioid chemistry and...
Pseudopeptidic molecular cages are appealing receptors since they can display different polar and no...
Cyclic peptides that are potent regulators of biological processes are rapidly emerging as important...
AbstractBackground: Molecular recognition processes are ubiquitous in nature: substrate binding by e...
This thesis describes the synthesis of macrobicyclic receptors designed to bind N-protected amino ac...
The molecular recognition of short peptides is a challenge in supramolecular chemistry, and the use ...
This thesis entails the synthesis and investigations of the properties of novel receptors for small ...
This thesis is concerned with the synthesis and investigation of the properties of novel bicyclic re...
This thesis describes variations on a simple box shaped design, featuring a carboxylic acid or carbo...
This thesis is principally concerned with the synthesis of a range of receptors and their binding p...