Literature DB >> 11412083

On the way to rotaxane-based molecular motors: studies in molecular mobility and topological chirality.

C A Schalley1, K Beizai, F Vögtle.   

Abstract

ATP synthase represents a machine at the molecular level which couples the rotation of an axle in a wheel with the endergonic production of ATP, the general source of chemical energy in the cell. The natural system prototypically bears all features of a macroscopic motor: a rotor within a stator held by a membrane and fueled by a difference in chemical potential in the form of a proton gradient combined with a machine for ATP production. The assembly of axle and wheel to a rotor device reminds one very much of a rotaxane. In this Account, we discuss some important features of motors and their (potential) realization in simpler artificial model systems, that is, the molecular mobility of mechanically bound molecules, the importance of chirality for unidirectional motion, the sources of energy for driving the rotation, and the potential of using membranes and surfaces for ordering a large number of devices to achieve macroscopic effects.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11412083     DOI: 10.1021/ar000179i

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acc Chem Res        ISSN: 0001-4842            Impact factor:   22.384


  21 in total

1.  Synthesis of a molecular trefoil knot by folding and closing on an octahedral coordination template.

Authors:  Jun Guo; Paul C Mayers; Gloria A Breault; Christopher A Hunter
Journal:  Nat Chem       Date:  2010-02-07       Impact factor: 24.427

2.  A highly efficient approach to the self-assembly of hexagonal cavity-cored tris[2]pseudorotaxanes from several components via multiple noncovalent interactions.

Authors:  Hai-Bo Yang; Koushik Ghosh; Brian H Northrop; Yao-Rong Zheng; Matthew M Lyndon; David C Muddiman; Peter J Stang
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2007-10-27       Impact factor: 15.419

3.  Molecular recognition and self-assembly special feature: Integrative self-sorting is a programming language for high level self-assembly.

Authors:  Wei Jiang; Christoph A Schalley
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2009-03-16       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 4.  Chirality in rotaxanes and catenanes.

Authors:  E M G Jamieson; F Modicom; S M Goldup
Journal:  Chem Soc Rev       Date:  2018-07-17       Impact factor: 54.564

5.  Chiral mechanical bonds: a move in the right direction.

Authors:  Emilie Moulin; Nicolas Giuseppone
Journal:  Nat Nanotechnol       Date:  2014-05       Impact factor: 39.213

6.  Anion recognition as a method for templating pseudorotaxane formation.

Authors:  James A Wisner; Paul D Beer; Neil G Berry; Boosayarat Tomapatanaget
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2002-03-26       Impact factor: 11.205

7.  Cascading transformations within a dynamic self-assembled system.

Authors:  Victoria E Campbell; Xavier de Hatten; Nicolas Delsuc; Brice Kauffmann; Ivan Huc; Jonathan R Nitschke
Journal:  Nat Chem       Date:  2010-06-13       Impact factor: 24.427

8.  Cyclodextrin Rotaxane with Switchable Pirouetting.

Authors:  Qi-Wei Zhang; Jaroslav Zajíček; Bradley D Smith
Journal:  Org Lett       Date:  2018-03-15       Impact factor: 6.005

9.  DNA Origami Rotaxanes: Tailored Synthesis and Controlled Structure Switching.

Authors:  John T Powell; Benjamin O Akhuetie-Oni; Zhao Zhang; Chenxiang Lin
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2016-08-16       Impact factor: 15.336

10.  Self-assembly of [2]rotaxane exploiting reversible Pt(II)- pyridine coordinate bonds.

Authors:  Pablo Ballester; Magdalena Capó; Antoni Costa; Pere M Deyà; Antoni Frontera; Rosa Gomila
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2004-04-30       Impact factor: 4.411

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