The development of triggered release systems for delivery of peptides and proteins is critical to the success of biological drug therapies. In this paper we describe a dynamic supramolecular system able to capture and release proteins in response to light. The ternary system self-assembles in a dilute aqueous solution of three components: vesicles of amphiphilic cyclodextrin host, noncovalent cross-linkers with an azobenzene and a carbohydrate moiety, and lectins. The cross-linkers form inclusion complexes with the host vesicles, provided the azobenzene is in the trans state. The formation of a ternary complex with lectins requires a high density of cross-linkers on the surface of vesicles. The key innovation in this system is a photoinduce...
An amphiphilic molecule, Azo-Cl, was successfully synthesized and found to be able to construct reve...
An ability to manipulate the activity of a specific protein inside living cells offers exciting pros...
The ability to modulate amphiphilic aggregation reversibly with external stimuli, especially using l...
The development of triggered release systems for delivery of peptides and proteins is critical to th...
The development of triggered release systems for delivery of peptides and proteins is critical to th...
A competitive photoresponsive supramolecular system is formed in a dilute aqueous solution of three ...
A competitive photoresponsive supramolecular system is formed in a dilute aqueous solution of three ...
Supramolecular glue: The photoinduced isomerization of difunctional azobenzenes can be used to induc...
Living materials are based on proteins that adapt and change in structure and function continuously ...
Multivalent receptor-ligand binding is a key principle in a plethora of biological recognition proce...
Coating of azobenzene chromophore with multivalent sugar ligands has been accomplished. Such sugar c...
This mini-review highlights issues related to the photo-triggered macroscopic response of azopolymer...
Derivatives of an \u3b1-amino acid with two azobenzene side chains self-assemble into vesicular stru...
Light-responsive vesicles: Derivatives of an α-amino acid with two azobenzene side chains self-assem...
Light is well established for control of bond breakage, but not for control of specific bond formati...
An amphiphilic molecule, Azo-Cl, was successfully synthesized and found to be able to construct reve...
An ability to manipulate the activity of a specific protein inside living cells offers exciting pros...
The ability to modulate amphiphilic aggregation reversibly with external stimuli, especially using l...
The development of triggered release systems for delivery of peptides and proteins is critical to th...
The development of triggered release systems for delivery of peptides and proteins is critical to th...
A competitive photoresponsive supramolecular system is formed in a dilute aqueous solution of three ...
A competitive photoresponsive supramolecular system is formed in a dilute aqueous solution of three ...
Supramolecular glue: The photoinduced isomerization of difunctional azobenzenes can be used to induc...
Living materials are based on proteins that adapt and change in structure and function continuously ...
Multivalent receptor-ligand binding is a key principle in a plethora of biological recognition proce...
Coating of azobenzene chromophore with multivalent sugar ligands has been accomplished. Such sugar c...
This mini-review highlights issues related to the photo-triggered macroscopic response of azopolymer...
Derivatives of an \u3b1-amino acid with two azobenzene side chains self-assemble into vesicular stru...
Light-responsive vesicles: Derivatives of an α-amino acid with two azobenzene side chains self-assem...
Light is well established for control of bond breakage, but not for control of specific bond formati...
An amphiphilic molecule, Azo-Cl, was successfully synthesized and found to be able to construct reve...
An ability to manipulate the activity of a specific protein inside living cells offers exciting pros...
The ability to modulate amphiphilic aggregation reversibly with external stimuli, especially using l...