International audienceSynthetic acyclic receptors, composed of two arms connected with a spacer enabling molecular recognition, have been intensively explored in host-guest chemistry in the past decades. They fall into the categories of molecular tweezers, clefts and clips, depending on the geometry allowing the recognition of various guests. The advances in synthesis and mechanistic studies have pushed them forward to pharmaceutical applications, such as neurodegenerative disorders, infectious diseases, cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, etc. In this review, we provide a summary of the synthetic molecular tweezers, clefts and clips that have been reported for pharmaceutical applications. Their structures, mechanism of action as well...
Tweezer-like receptor molecules have proven their potential for molecular recognition on several occ...
We have synthesized tweezer-like receptor molecules based on peptidosulfonamide peptidomimetics. The...
<div><p>Peptide aptamers are small proteins containing a randomized peptide sequence embedded into a...
International audienceSynthetic acyclic receptors, composed of two arms connected with a spacer enab...
Molecular tweezers (MTs) are supramolecular host molecules equipped with two aromatic pincers linked...
Molecular tweezers represent the first class of artificial receptor molecules that have made the way...
Molecular tweezers (MTs) are broad-spectrum inhibitors of abnormal protein self-assembly, which act ...
In recent years, significant progress has been made in the construction of synthetic molecules that ...
The design and syntheses of a series of molecular tweezers containing functional groups in the bay a...
Artificial receptors able to recognise biologically relevant molecules or ions have gained interest ...
In Part I, the design, synthetic approaches, and complexation studies of molecular tweezers possessi...
Molecular tweezers (MTs) are broad-spectrum inhibitors of abnormal protein self-assembly, which act ...
Lysine-selective molecular tweezers are promising drug candidates against proteinopathies, viral inf...
Peptide aptamers are small proteins containing a randomized peptide sequence embedded into a stable ...
Peptide aptamers are small proteins containing a randomized peptide sequence embedded into a stable ...
Tweezer-like receptor molecules have proven their potential for molecular recognition on several occ...
We have synthesized tweezer-like receptor molecules based on peptidosulfonamide peptidomimetics. The...
<div><p>Peptide aptamers are small proteins containing a randomized peptide sequence embedded into a...
International audienceSynthetic acyclic receptors, composed of two arms connected with a spacer enab...
Molecular tweezers (MTs) are supramolecular host molecules equipped with two aromatic pincers linked...
Molecular tweezers represent the first class of artificial receptor molecules that have made the way...
Molecular tweezers (MTs) are broad-spectrum inhibitors of abnormal protein self-assembly, which act ...
In recent years, significant progress has been made in the construction of synthetic molecules that ...
The design and syntheses of a series of molecular tweezers containing functional groups in the bay a...
Artificial receptors able to recognise biologically relevant molecules or ions have gained interest ...
In Part I, the design, synthetic approaches, and complexation studies of molecular tweezers possessi...
Molecular tweezers (MTs) are broad-spectrum inhibitors of abnormal protein self-assembly, which act ...
Lysine-selective molecular tweezers are promising drug candidates against proteinopathies, viral inf...
Peptide aptamers are small proteins containing a randomized peptide sequence embedded into a stable ...
Peptide aptamers are small proteins containing a randomized peptide sequence embedded into a stable ...
Tweezer-like receptor molecules have proven their potential for molecular recognition on several occ...
We have synthesized tweezer-like receptor molecules based on peptidosulfonamide peptidomimetics. The...
<div><p>Peptide aptamers are small proteins containing a randomized peptide sequence embedded into a...