Anion binding selectivity can often be controlled by judicious arrangement of recognition moieties around an anion of interest. Indeed, nature takes advantage of large peptides/proteins to provide highly efficient and selective anion receptors using a small number of amino acid building blocks placed in a precise arrangement. Cyclic peptides are ideal synthetic scaffolds to position binding residues in a similarly preorganised manner as their synthetic versatility and rigidified structure allows precise control over their size and shape. This review summarises the recent use of such cyclic peptide scaffolds as receptors for various anionic species
Anion recognition plays a critical role in a range of biological processes, and a variety of recepto...
Cyclic peptides have recently emerged as promising modulators of challenging protein‐protein interac...
Two cyclic peptide derived cryptands incorporating thioureas in the framework were synthesised as ne...
Anion binding selectivity can often be controlled by judicious arrangement of recognition moieties ...
Anion binding selectivity can often be controlled by judicious arrangement of recognition moieties a...
The solution conformations of tetrameric and hexameric cyclopeptides containing alternating L-prolin...
Unguisin A (1) is a marine-derived, GABA-containing cyclic heptapeptide. The biological function of ...
A C<sub>3</sub> symmetric cyclic pseudohexapeptide containing 2-aminopicoline-derived subunits and 1...
A cyclic octapeptide composed of hydroxy-functionalized γ-amino acids folds in a "V-shaped" conforma...
Since the start of this millennium, remarkable progress in the binding and sensing of anions has bee...
The `novel phosphate binding `CaNN' motif', consisting of three consecutive amino acid residues, usu...
Work on the use of cyclic peptides or pseudopeptides as synthetic receptors started even before the ...
This tutorial review provides a summary of anion-mediated folding of linear and cyclic oligomers as ...
The synthesis of six small peptide anion receptors based on thiourea and squaramide recognition moi...
Amido-amine macrocycles with two and four naphthalimide dyes were designed to bind nucleoside monoph...
Anion recognition plays a critical role in a range of biological processes, and a variety of recepto...
Cyclic peptides have recently emerged as promising modulators of challenging protein‐protein interac...
Two cyclic peptide derived cryptands incorporating thioureas in the framework were synthesised as ne...
Anion binding selectivity can often be controlled by judicious arrangement of recognition moieties ...
Anion binding selectivity can often be controlled by judicious arrangement of recognition moieties a...
The solution conformations of tetrameric and hexameric cyclopeptides containing alternating L-prolin...
Unguisin A (1) is a marine-derived, GABA-containing cyclic heptapeptide. The biological function of ...
A C<sub>3</sub> symmetric cyclic pseudohexapeptide containing 2-aminopicoline-derived subunits and 1...
A cyclic octapeptide composed of hydroxy-functionalized γ-amino acids folds in a "V-shaped" conforma...
Since the start of this millennium, remarkable progress in the binding and sensing of anions has bee...
The `novel phosphate binding `CaNN' motif', consisting of three consecutive amino acid residues, usu...
Work on the use of cyclic peptides or pseudopeptides as synthetic receptors started even before the ...
This tutorial review provides a summary of anion-mediated folding of linear and cyclic oligomers as ...
The synthesis of six small peptide anion receptors based on thiourea and squaramide recognition moi...
Amido-amine macrocycles with two and four naphthalimide dyes were designed to bind nucleoside monoph...
Anion recognition plays a critical role in a range of biological processes, and a variety of recepto...
Cyclic peptides have recently emerged as promising modulators of challenging protein‐protein interac...
Two cyclic peptide derived cryptands incorporating thioureas in the framework were synthesised as ne...