Molecular tweezers represent the first class of artificial receptor molecules that have made the way from a supramolecular host to a drug candidate with promising results in animal tests. Due to their unique structure, only lysine and arginine are well complexed with exquisite selectivity by a threading mechanism, which unites electrostatic, hydrophobic and dispersive attraction. However, tweezer design must avoid self-dimerization, self-inclusion and external guest binding. Moderate affinities of molecular tweezers towards sterically well accessible basic amino acids with fast on and off rates protect normal proteins from potential interference with their biological function. However, the early stages of abnormal Aβ, α-synuclein, and TTR a...
Supramolecular chemistry has recently emerged as a promising way to modulate protein functions, but ...
Alzheimer's disease is a devastating cureless neurodegenerative disorder affecting >35 million peopl...
Aberrant accumulation and self-assembly of α-synuclein are tightly linked to several neurodegenerati...
Molecular tweezers represent the first class of artificial receptor molecules that have made the way...
Molecular tweezers (MTs) are supramolecular host molecules equipped with two aromatic pincers linked...
Molecular tweezers (MTs) are broad-spectrum inhibitors of abnormal protein self-assembly, which act ...
Molecular tweezers (MTs) are broad-spectrum inhibitors of abnormal protein self-assembly, which act ...
Amyloidoses are diseases characterized by abnormal protein folding and self-assembly, for which no c...
Despite decades of research, therapy for diseases caused by abnormal protein folding and aggregation...
Lysine-selective molecular tweezers are promising drug candidates against proteinopathies, viral inf...
Selective binding of the phosphate-substituted molecular tweezer 1a to protein lysine residues was s...
Transthyretin (TTR) amyloidoses comprise a wide spectrum of acquired and hereditary diseases trigger...
Molecular tweezers for lysine and arginine select a few residues on a protein surface and by their u...
Recent work on α-synuclein has shown that aggregation is controlled kinetically by the rate of recon...
Synthetic acyclic receptors, composed of two arms connected with a spacer enabling molecular recogni...
Supramolecular chemistry has recently emerged as a promising way to modulate protein functions, but ...
Alzheimer's disease is a devastating cureless neurodegenerative disorder affecting >35 million peopl...
Aberrant accumulation and self-assembly of α-synuclein are tightly linked to several neurodegenerati...
Molecular tweezers represent the first class of artificial receptor molecules that have made the way...
Molecular tweezers (MTs) are supramolecular host molecules equipped with two aromatic pincers linked...
Molecular tweezers (MTs) are broad-spectrum inhibitors of abnormal protein self-assembly, which act ...
Molecular tweezers (MTs) are broad-spectrum inhibitors of abnormal protein self-assembly, which act ...
Amyloidoses are diseases characterized by abnormal protein folding and self-assembly, for which no c...
Despite decades of research, therapy for diseases caused by abnormal protein folding and aggregation...
Lysine-selective molecular tweezers are promising drug candidates against proteinopathies, viral inf...
Selective binding of the phosphate-substituted molecular tweezer 1a to protein lysine residues was s...
Transthyretin (TTR) amyloidoses comprise a wide spectrum of acquired and hereditary diseases trigger...
Molecular tweezers for lysine and arginine select a few residues on a protein surface and by their u...
Recent work on α-synuclein has shown that aggregation is controlled kinetically by the rate of recon...
Synthetic acyclic receptors, composed of two arms connected with a spacer enabling molecular recogni...
Supramolecular chemistry has recently emerged as a promising way to modulate protein functions, but ...
Alzheimer's disease is a devastating cureless neurodegenerative disorder affecting >35 million peopl...
Aberrant accumulation and self-assembly of α-synuclein are tightly linked to several neurodegenerati...