textAromatic donor-acceptor interactions have been utilized by the Iverson group in the development of abiotic molecules, called aedamers, that achieve new folding motifs, intermolecular association in heteroduplexes, and new material properties. These molecules exploit the interaction between the electron-rich 1,5-dialkoxynapthalene (DAN) and electron-deficient 1,4,5,8-naphthalenetetracarboxylic diimide (NDI) units in a face-centered stacking geometry in aqueous solution. This dissertation describes the use of DAN-NDI interactions in the realm of peptides and proteins to expand the scope for applications of this interaction. This work specifically focuses on three areas of aromatic donor-acceptor interactions: achieving protein behavior wi...
Zondlo, Neal J.In biology, the function of a protein or an enzyme is implicitly defined by its struc...
The dissertation is composed of two main parts. The first half describes efforts to study amyloid pe...
The self-assembly and structural and functional properties of peptide conjugates containing bulky te...
textAromatic donor-acceptor interactions have been utilized by the Iverson group in the development ...
Research within the Iverson group has been primarily focused around the investigation of aromatic do...
textBiomolecules, for example, DNA and enzymes, perform nearly all the chemical processes essential...
Molecular self-assembly using non-covalent interactions mediate the structure and function of many ...
The large and complex architectures found in biomolecules not only are an amazing feat of molecular ...
textMolecular self-assembly through non-covalent interactions is an integral part of countless natur...
Aromatic foldamers containing 1,4,5,8-naphthalenetetracarboxylic diimide (NDI) and 1,5-dialkoxynapht...
The Iverson group has utilized favorable interactions between aromatic units in the development of h...
textNon-covalent interactions are of great interest to chemists and biologists who study the molecul...
From the hydrophobic effect, which is responsible for the organization of amphipathic molecules into...
This Thesis contributes towards a solid foundation for the design of peptides with aromatic capping ...
Peptide-pi conjugated materials represent a powerful class of supramolecular materials with the uniq...
Zondlo, Neal J.In biology, the function of a protein or an enzyme is implicitly defined by its struc...
The dissertation is composed of two main parts. The first half describes efforts to study amyloid pe...
The self-assembly and structural and functional properties of peptide conjugates containing bulky te...
textAromatic donor-acceptor interactions have been utilized by the Iverson group in the development ...
Research within the Iverson group has been primarily focused around the investigation of aromatic do...
textBiomolecules, for example, DNA and enzymes, perform nearly all the chemical processes essential...
Molecular self-assembly using non-covalent interactions mediate the structure and function of many ...
The large and complex architectures found in biomolecules not only are an amazing feat of molecular ...
textMolecular self-assembly through non-covalent interactions is an integral part of countless natur...
Aromatic foldamers containing 1,4,5,8-naphthalenetetracarboxylic diimide (NDI) and 1,5-dialkoxynapht...
The Iverson group has utilized favorable interactions between aromatic units in the development of h...
textNon-covalent interactions are of great interest to chemists and biologists who study the molecul...
From the hydrophobic effect, which is responsible for the organization of amphipathic molecules into...
This Thesis contributes towards a solid foundation for the design of peptides with aromatic capping ...
Peptide-pi conjugated materials represent a powerful class of supramolecular materials with the uniq...
Zondlo, Neal J.In biology, the function of a protein or an enzyme is implicitly defined by its struc...
The dissertation is composed of two main parts. The first half describes efforts to study amyloid pe...
The self-assembly and structural and functional properties of peptide conjugates containing bulky te...