Molecular knots occur in DNA, proteins, and other macromolecules. However, the benefits that can potentially arise from tying molecules in knots are, for the most part, unclear. Here, we report on a synthetic molecular pentafoil knot that allosterically initiates or regulates catalyzed chemical reactions by controlling the in situ generation of a carbocation formed through the knot-promoted cleavage of a carbon-halogen bond. The knot architecture is crucial to this function because it restricts the conformations that the molecular chain can adopt and prevents the formation of catalytically inactive species upon metal ion binding. Unknotted analogs are not catalytically active. Our results suggest that knotting molecules may be a useful stra...
The use of metal ions as templates to direct the assembly of complex architectures and topologies is...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishThe length and constitution of s...
Site-specific recombination on supercoiled circular DNA mo-lecules can yield a variety of knots and ...
Molecular knots occur in DNA, proteins, and other macromolecules. However, the benefits that can pot...
The first synthetic molecular trefoil knot was prepared in the late 1980s. However, it is only in th...
The first synthetic molecular trefoil knot was prepared in the late 1980s. However, it is only in th...
Knots are being discovered with increasing frequency in both biological and synthetic macromolecules...
Entangling strands in a well-ordered manner can produce useful effects, from shoelaces and fishing n...
Knots are being discovered with increasing frequency in both biological and synthetic macromolecules...
Molecular knots remain difficult to produce using the current synthetic methods of chemistry because...
The knotting of biomolecules impacts their function and enables them to carry out new tasks. Likewis...
Knots and entanglements are ubiquitous. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these fascinating topological...
Synthesizing molecular knots that mimic the catalytic functionality of stereospecific or stereoselec...
Allosteric modulation of catalysis kinetics is prevalent in proteins and has been rationally designe...
International audienceSynthesizing molecular knots that mimic the catalytic functionality of stereos...
The use of metal ions as templates to direct the assembly of complex architectures and topologies is...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishThe length and constitution of s...
Site-specific recombination on supercoiled circular DNA mo-lecules can yield a variety of knots and ...
Molecular knots occur in DNA, proteins, and other macromolecules. However, the benefits that can pot...
The first synthetic molecular trefoil knot was prepared in the late 1980s. However, it is only in th...
The first synthetic molecular trefoil knot was prepared in the late 1980s. However, it is only in th...
Knots are being discovered with increasing frequency in both biological and synthetic macromolecules...
Entangling strands in a well-ordered manner can produce useful effects, from shoelaces and fishing n...
Knots are being discovered with increasing frequency in both biological and synthetic macromolecules...
Molecular knots remain difficult to produce using the current synthetic methods of chemistry because...
The knotting of biomolecules impacts their function and enables them to carry out new tasks. Likewis...
Knots and entanglements are ubiquitous. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these fascinating topological...
Synthesizing molecular knots that mimic the catalytic functionality of stereospecific or stereoselec...
Allosteric modulation of catalysis kinetics is prevalent in proteins and has been rationally designe...
International audienceSynthesizing molecular knots that mimic the catalytic functionality of stereos...
The use of metal ions as templates to direct the assembly of complex architectures and topologies is...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishThe length and constitution of s...
Site-specific recombination on supercoiled circular DNA mo-lecules can yield a variety of knots and ...