The molecular level description of carbohydrate assemblies is hampered by their structural complexity and the lack of suitable analytical methods. Here, we employed systematic chemical modifications to identify key non-covalent interactions that triggered the supramolecular assembly of a disaccharide model. While some modifications disrupted the supramolecular organization, others were tolerated, delivering important information on the aggregation process. The screening identified new geometries, including nanotubes, and twisted ribbons that were characterized with electron tomography and electron diffraction (ED) methods. This work demonstrates that the combination of synthetic chemistry and ED-methods is a powerful tool to draw correlatio...
Carbohydrates play a key role in many biological processes. The complex pool of information that the...
Peptide amphiphiles (PA) have been used as building blocks that generate nanofibrous protein mimics ...
We report on the co-assembly of aromatic carbohydrate and dipeptide amphiphiles under physiological ...
International audienceThe molecular level description of carbohydrate assemblies is hampered by thei...
Hierarchical carbohydrate architectures serve multiple roles in nature. Hardly any correlations betw...
A dense hydrogen bond network is responsible for the mechanical and structural properties of polysac...
Triblock rigid-flexible dendritic block molecules consisting of a rigid aromatic segment as a stem s...
A dense hydrogen‐bond network is responsible for the mechanical and structural properties of polysac...
After billions of years of evolution not a single live cell has emerged that does not cover itself w...
The conformation of a molecule strongly affects its function, as demonstrated for peptides and nucle...
Advances in the elaboration of vaccines and enzyme inhibitors rely on acquiring more knowledge about...
With the introduction of intuitive graphical software, structural biologists who are not experts in ...
A novel class of supramolecular hydrogels derived from amino sugars is reported, where the self-asse...
Carbohydrate based molecular self-assemblies are important classes of new materials with many potent...
Macrocyclic carbohydrate rings were formed via enzymatic reactions around single-walled carbon nanot...
Carbohydrates play a key role in many biological processes. The complex pool of information that the...
Peptide amphiphiles (PA) have been used as building blocks that generate nanofibrous protein mimics ...
We report on the co-assembly of aromatic carbohydrate and dipeptide amphiphiles under physiological ...
International audienceThe molecular level description of carbohydrate assemblies is hampered by thei...
Hierarchical carbohydrate architectures serve multiple roles in nature. Hardly any correlations betw...
A dense hydrogen bond network is responsible for the mechanical and structural properties of polysac...
Triblock rigid-flexible dendritic block molecules consisting of a rigid aromatic segment as a stem s...
A dense hydrogen‐bond network is responsible for the mechanical and structural properties of polysac...
After billions of years of evolution not a single live cell has emerged that does not cover itself w...
The conformation of a molecule strongly affects its function, as demonstrated for peptides and nucle...
Advances in the elaboration of vaccines and enzyme inhibitors rely on acquiring more knowledge about...
With the introduction of intuitive graphical software, structural biologists who are not experts in ...
A novel class of supramolecular hydrogels derived from amino sugars is reported, where the self-asse...
Carbohydrate based molecular self-assemblies are important classes of new materials with many potent...
Macrocyclic carbohydrate rings were formed via enzymatic reactions around single-walled carbon nanot...
Carbohydrates play a key role in many biological processes. The complex pool of information that the...
Peptide amphiphiles (PA) have been used as building blocks that generate nanofibrous protein mimics ...
We report on the co-assembly of aromatic carbohydrate and dipeptide amphiphiles under physiological ...