Polyamines play an important role in biology, yet their exact function in many processes is poorly understood. Artificial host molecules capable of sequestering polyamines could be useful tools for studying their cellular function. However, designing synthetic receptors with affinities sufficient to compete with biological polyamine receptors remains a huge challenge. Binding affinities of synthetic hosts are typically separated by a gap of several orders of magnitude from those of biomolecules. We now report that a dynamic combinatorial selection approach can deliver a synthetic receptor that bridges this gap. The selected receptor binds spermine with a dissociation constant of 22 nM, sufficient to remove it from its natural host DNA and r...
The role of tRNA in protein translational machinery and the influence of polyamines on the interacti...
DNA is a polyanion stabilized in vivo by positively charged counterions, including metal ions and sm...
The presence of polyamines in living cells is crucial for survival. Due to their high net charge at ...
Polyamines play an important role in biology, yet their exact function in many processes is poorly u...
The polycationic nature of biogenic polyamines such as spermine (SPM,1) and spermidine (SPD,2) plays...
The binding of polyamines to a variety of receptors and other defined recognition sites has been wid...
RNA targeting is an evolving new approach to anticancer therapeutics that requires identification of...
Spermine enhanced strychnine-insensitive [3H]glycine binding 3-fold with an EC of 27 ± 3.1 M. Sperm...
The anticancer activity of DNA intercalators is related to their ability to intercalate into the DNA...
The biogenic polyamines spermine (SPM), spermidine (SPD), putrescine (PUT) and cadaverine(CAD) are u...
The preferred residence sites and the conformation of DNA-bound polyamines are central to understand...
Advances in genomic technologies, such as next generation sequencing and disease specific gene targe...
The molecular recognition of DNA by small molecules is an important macromolecular receptor-drug int...
[[abstract]]The anticancer activity of DNA intercalators is related to their ability to intercalate ...
It is evident that drug specificity can be improved by increasing the number of interactions with th...
The role of tRNA in protein translational machinery and the influence of polyamines on the interacti...
DNA is a polyanion stabilized in vivo by positively charged counterions, including metal ions and sm...
The presence of polyamines in living cells is crucial for survival. Due to their high net charge at ...
Polyamines play an important role in biology, yet their exact function in many processes is poorly u...
The polycationic nature of biogenic polyamines such as spermine (SPM,1) and spermidine (SPD,2) plays...
The binding of polyamines to a variety of receptors and other defined recognition sites has been wid...
RNA targeting is an evolving new approach to anticancer therapeutics that requires identification of...
Spermine enhanced strychnine-insensitive [3H]glycine binding 3-fold with an EC of 27 ± 3.1 M. Sperm...
The anticancer activity of DNA intercalators is related to their ability to intercalate into the DNA...
The biogenic polyamines spermine (SPM), spermidine (SPD), putrescine (PUT) and cadaverine(CAD) are u...
The preferred residence sites and the conformation of DNA-bound polyamines are central to understand...
Advances in genomic technologies, such as next generation sequencing and disease specific gene targe...
The molecular recognition of DNA by small molecules is an important macromolecular receptor-drug int...
[[abstract]]The anticancer activity of DNA intercalators is related to their ability to intercalate ...
It is evident that drug specificity can be improved by increasing the number of interactions with th...
The role of tRNA in protein translational machinery and the influence of polyamines on the interacti...
DNA is a polyanion stabilized in vivo by positively charged counterions, including metal ions and sm...
The presence of polyamines in living cells is crucial for survival. Due to their high net charge at ...