Understanding non-covalent molecular recognition events at biomembrane interfaces is important in biological, medicinal, and materials chemistry research.1 Despite the crucial regulatory roles of anion binding/transport processes at biomembranes, no information is available regarding how strongly anions can bind to naturally occurring or synthetic receptors in lipid bilayer environments compared to their well-established behaviour in solutions.2 To bridge this knowledge gap, we synthesised a flat macrocycle that possesses a record aqueous SO42– affinity among neutral receptors and exploited its unique fluorescence response at interfaces. We show that the determinants of anion binding are extraordinarily different in organic solvents and in ...
In this review the design of neutral receptors for anions is described. In these receptors, selectiv...
Artificial receptors that recognize anionic species via non-covalent interactions have a wide range ...
Advanced fluorescence techniques were used to explore tree distinct topics concerning biological mem...
The recognition of anions in water remains a key challenge in modern supramolecular chemistry, and i...
International audienceMacrocyclic urea/amide hybrids are introduced as functional, anion-selective m...
Macrocyclic urea/amide hybrids are introduced as functional, anion-selective membrane transporters i...
The goal of anion recognition is to develop molecules capable of binding to specific anions, such as...
(Chemical Equation Presented) A macrobicycle formed by a tetraoxadiaza macrocycle containing a diben...
Over the past year, several significant developments have been made in the field of anion binding. T...
Transmembrane ion transport by synthetic anionophores is typically achieved using polar hydrogen bon...
In the last decade, the development of synthetic anion transporters has attracted much attention. A ...
The anion distribution across cell membranes is a major element governing biological processes in th...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The crystal structure of a tetra...
In biology and chemistry, the transport of anions across lipid bilayer membranes is usually achieved...
This thesis describes the investigation of anion binding molecules in application to molecular recog...
In this review the design of neutral receptors for anions is described. In these receptors, selectiv...
Artificial receptors that recognize anionic species via non-covalent interactions have a wide range ...
Advanced fluorescence techniques were used to explore tree distinct topics concerning biological mem...
The recognition of anions in water remains a key challenge in modern supramolecular chemistry, and i...
International audienceMacrocyclic urea/amide hybrids are introduced as functional, anion-selective m...
Macrocyclic urea/amide hybrids are introduced as functional, anion-selective membrane transporters i...
The goal of anion recognition is to develop molecules capable of binding to specific anions, such as...
(Chemical Equation Presented) A macrobicycle formed by a tetraoxadiaza macrocycle containing a diben...
Over the past year, several significant developments have been made in the field of anion binding. T...
Transmembrane ion transport by synthetic anionophores is typically achieved using polar hydrogen bon...
In the last decade, the development of synthetic anion transporters has attracted much attention. A ...
The anion distribution across cell membranes is a major element governing biological processes in th...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The crystal structure of a tetra...
In biology and chemistry, the transport of anions across lipid bilayer membranes is usually achieved...
This thesis describes the investigation of anion binding molecules in application to molecular recog...
In this review the design of neutral receptors for anions is described. In these receptors, selectiv...
Artificial receptors that recognize anionic species via non-covalent interactions have a wide range ...
Advanced fluorescence techniques were used to explore tree distinct topics concerning biological mem...