Molecular recognition of host/guest molecules represents the basis of many biological processes and phenomena. Enzymatic catalysis and inhibition, immunological response, reproduction of genetic information, biological regulatory functions, the effects of drugs, and ion transfer—all these processes include the stage of structure recognition during complexation. The goal of this review is to solicit and publish the latest advances in the design and sensing and binding abilities of porphyrin-based heterotopic receptors with well-defined geometries, the recognition ability of which is realized due to ionic, H-bridge, charge transfer, hydrophobic, and hydrophilic interactions. The dissection of the considered low-energy processes at the molecul...
Molecular recognition is a key process in the formation of ligand-protein complexes concerning both ...
Selective binding of a substrate to a molecular receptor system leads to the formation of a supramol...
Synthetic molecules able for efficient and selective binding of carboxylic acids belong to very prom...
The creation of synthetic molecules having selective peptide-binding properties seen in biological s...
ConspectusMacrocyclic receptors can serve as alternatives to natural recognition systems as recognit...
Over the past thirty years, a large number of macrocyclic receptors have been synthesized and evalua...
The potential applications of macrocycles in chemistry and at its interfaces with biology and physic...
Abstract. Molecular receptors use intermolecular interactions for the selective binding of substrate...
Studies on the design and synthesis of receptor molecules capable of selectively binding and transpo...
Trinuclear organometallic macrocycles are able to complex amino acids and peptides in aqueous soluti...
The binding between a pseudopeptidic macrocyclic naphthalenophane and different N-protected amino ac...
Abstract: A series of multi-functional porphyrins 1-10 were prepared as a model receptor to clarify ...
Liversidge Research Lecture delivered before The Royal Society of New South Wales at Sydney Universi...
Synthetic supramolecular complexes provide an opportunity for quantitative systematic exploration of...
513-515A number of simple artificial receptors have been designed and synthesised to recognise some ...
Molecular recognition is a key process in the formation of ligand-protein complexes concerning both ...
Selective binding of a substrate to a molecular receptor system leads to the formation of a supramol...
Synthetic molecules able for efficient and selective binding of carboxylic acids belong to very prom...
The creation of synthetic molecules having selective peptide-binding properties seen in biological s...
ConspectusMacrocyclic receptors can serve as alternatives to natural recognition systems as recognit...
Over the past thirty years, a large number of macrocyclic receptors have been synthesized and evalua...
The potential applications of macrocycles in chemistry and at its interfaces with biology and physic...
Abstract. Molecular receptors use intermolecular interactions for the selective binding of substrate...
Studies on the design and synthesis of receptor molecules capable of selectively binding and transpo...
Trinuclear organometallic macrocycles are able to complex amino acids and peptides in aqueous soluti...
The binding between a pseudopeptidic macrocyclic naphthalenophane and different N-protected amino ac...
Abstract: A series of multi-functional porphyrins 1-10 were prepared as a model receptor to clarify ...
Liversidge Research Lecture delivered before The Royal Society of New South Wales at Sydney Universi...
Synthetic supramolecular complexes provide an opportunity for quantitative systematic exploration of...
513-515A number of simple artificial receptors have been designed and synthesised to recognise some ...
Molecular recognition is a key process in the formation of ligand-protein complexes concerning both ...
Selective binding of a substrate to a molecular receptor system leads to the formation of a supramol...
Synthetic molecules able for efficient and selective binding of carboxylic acids belong to very prom...