The development of nanosystems or so-called "molecular machines" is a great challenge for modern chemistry. This acute scientific effort stems from the multiplicity and significance of the potential application fields, which could range from analytes sensing and biomedicine, to the design of "artificial enzymes", rationally designed supramolecules which possess intrinsic catalytic activity. A top-down approach implies the complete understanding of the mechanisms that govern the processes of formation, assembly and rearrangement of these supramolecules, in order to control and steer them in the desired direction. Metal nanoclusters stabilized by an organic monolayer (SAM, Self-Assembled Monolayers) stand out into the varied review of nanoma...