The reversible blockage of synthetic pores formed by rigid-rod beta barrels, either by substrates or products, was used to sense a variety of enzymatic reactions in high-throughput format with "naked-eye" fluorescent detection. Improvement of sensor sensitivity beyond three orders of magnitude by straightforward internal mutations underscores the functional plasticity of rigid-rod beta barrels. Such detectors of enzyme activity with the aforementioned characteristics are needed in areas as diverse as proteomics and environmentally benign organic synthesis
Various sensors designed for optical and photo(opto)acoustic imaging in living systems are becoming ...
Molecular beacons (MBs) have shown great potential in measurement of enzyme activities. However, cur...
Single-molecule fluorescence techniques have developed into powerful tools for studying the kinetics...
In biology, ß-barrels, cylindrically rolled-up forms of ß-sheets, are ubiquitous structural motifs w...
This report demonstrates that a single set of identical synthetic multifunctional pores can detect t...
In this account, studies on synthetic multifunctional pores formed by rigid-rod β-barrels are summar...
Ce travail présente le design et la synthèse d'une baguette formée d'un octiphényle portant sur chaq...
We describe a new method for monitoring the concentration of enzyme substrates that are converted i...
A concept to determine enantiomeric excess with synthetic multifunctional pores is introduced. To do...
High-throughput screening for catalysis is a critical technology in all experiments aimed at modifyi...
Catalytically amplified sensors link an allosteric analyte binding site with a reactive site to cata...
We report the fluorometric and noninvasive detection of inositol phosphates, which act as privileged...
Fluorogenic probes, small-molecule sensors that unmask brilliant fluorescence upon exposure to speci...
This report delineates scope and limitation of the selectivity of synthetic multifunctional pores as...
A series of stereochemically and structurally diverse fluorogenic and chromogenic substrates for hyd...
Various sensors designed for optical and photo(opto)acoustic imaging in living systems are becoming ...
Molecular beacons (MBs) have shown great potential in measurement of enzyme activities. However, cur...
Single-molecule fluorescence techniques have developed into powerful tools for studying the kinetics...
In biology, ß-barrels, cylindrically rolled-up forms of ß-sheets, are ubiquitous structural motifs w...
This report demonstrates that a single set of identical synthetic multifunctional pores can detect t...
In this account, studies on synthetic multifunctional pores formed by rigid-rod β-barrels are summar...
Ce travail présente le design et la synthèse d'une baguette formée d'un octiphényle portant sur chaq...
We describe a new method for monitoring the concentration of enzyme substrates that are converted i...
A concept to determine enantiomeric excess with synthetic multifunctional pores is introduced. To do...
High-throughput screening for catalysis is a critical technology in all experiments aimed at modifyi...
Catalytically amplified sensors link an allosteric analyte binding site with a reactive site to cata...
We report the fluorometric and noninvasive detection of inositol phosphates, which act as privileged...
Fluorogenic probes, small-molecule sensors that unmask brilliant fluorescence upon exposure to speci...
This report delineates scope and limitation of the selectivity of synthetic multifunctional pores as...
A series of stereochemically and structurally diverse fluorogenic and chromogenic substrates for hyd...
Various sensors designed for optical and photo(opto)acoustic imaging in living systems are becoming ...
Molecular beacons (MBs) have shown great potential in measurement of enzyme activities. However, cur...
Single-molecule fluorescence techniques have developed into powerful tools for studying the kinetics...