The molecular recognition of Tyr-containing peptide copolymers with pseudopeptidic cages has been studied using a combination of fluorescence and NMR spectroscopies. Fluorescence titrations rendered a reasonable estimation of the affinities, despite the presence of dynamic quenching masking the unambiguous detection of the supramolecular complexes. Regarding NMR, the effect of polypeptide (PP) binding on relaxation and diffusion parameters of the cages is much more reliable than the corresponding chemical shift perturbations. To that, purification of the commercial PPs is mandatory to obtain biopolymers with lower polydispersity. Thus, the relaxation/diffusion-filtered 1H spectra of the cages in the absence vs presence of the PPs represent ...
We demonstrate the use of fluorescent molecular rotors as probes for detecting biomolecular interact...
In the first part of the thesis, protein-ligand interactions were investigated using the chaperone L...
The significance of information gained from the solution structure of peptides for pharmaceutical re...
The molecular recognition of short peptides is a challenge in supramolecular chemistry, and the use ...
The molecular recognition of short peptides is a challenge in supramolecular chemistry, and the use ...
Here we report two new artificial pseudopeptidic cages that bind the EYE peptide epitope in pure wat...
The molecular recognition properties of pseudopeptidic macrocycles have been studied by ESI-MS and N...
Pseudopeptidic molecular cages are appealing receptors since they can display different polar and no...
The binding between a pseudopeptidic macrocyclic naphthalenophane and different N-protected amino ac...
Molecular recognition phenomena involving the interaction between small to medium sized substrates a...
Isotropic bicelles are disc-shaped aggregates of lipids and detergents, and are suitable model syste...
Many peptides containing tryptophan have therapeutic uses and can be studied by their fluorescent pr...
The structure and dynamics of the Pf1 filamentous bacteriophage coat protein in micelles in solution...
Many peptides containing tryptophan have therapeutic uses and can be studied by their fluorescent pr...
Amphiphilic peptides are capable of finding their way to, and occasionally through, cellular membran...
We demonstrate the use of fluorescent molecular rotors as probes for detecting biomolecular interact...
In the first part of the thesis, protein-ligand interactions were investigated using the chaperone L...
The significance of information gained from the solution structure of peptides for pharmaceutical re...
The molecular recognition of short peptides is a challenge in supramolecular chemistry, and the use ...
The molecular recognition of short peptides is a challenge in supramolecular chemistry, and the use ...
Here we report two new artificial pseudopeptidic cages that bind the EYE peptide epitope in pure wat...
The molecular recognition properties of pseudopeptidic macrocycles have been studied by ESI-MS and N...
Pseudopeptidic molecular cages are appealing receptors since they can display different polar and no...
The binding between a pseudopeptidic macrocyclic naphthalenophane and different N-protected amino ac...
Molecular recognition phenomena involving the interaction between small to medium sized substrates a...
Isotropic bicelles are disc-shaped aggregates of lipids and detergents, and are suitable model syste...
Many peptides containing tryptophan have therapeutic uses and can be studied by their fluorescent pr...
The structure and dynamics of the Pf1 filamentous bacteriophage coat protein in micelles in solution...
Many peptides containing tryptophan have therapeutic uses and can be studied by their fluorescent pr...
Amphiphilic peptides are capable of finding their way to, and occasionally through, cellular membran...
We demonstrate the use of fluorescent molecular rotors as probes for detecting biomolecular interact...
In the first part of the thesis, protein-ligand interactions were investigated using the chaperone L...
The significance of information gained from the solution structure of peptides for pharmaceutical re...