| Literature DB >> 25213644 |
Youzhou He1, Min Xu, Rongzhao Gao, Xiaowei Li, Fengxue Li, Xuedan Wu, Dingguo Xu, Huaqiang Zeng, Lihua Yuan.
Abstract
A unique supramolecular two-component gelation system was constructed from amphiphilic shape-persistent cyclo[6]aramides and diethylammonium chloride (or triethylammonium chloride). This system has the ability to discriminate native arginine from 19 other amino acids in a specific fashion. Cyclo[6]aramides show preferential binding for the guanidinium residue over ammonium groups. This specificity was confirmed by both experimental results and theoretical simulations. These results demonstrated a new modular displacement strategy, exploring the use of species-binding hydrogen-bonded macrocyclic foldamers for the construction of two-component gelation systems for selective recognition of native amino acids by competitive host-guest interactions. This strategy may be amenable to developing a variety of functional two-component gelators for specific recognition of various targeted organic molecular species.Entities:
Keywords: arginine; host-guest systems; molecular recognition; oligoamide macrocycles; supramolecular gels
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25213644 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201407092
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336