| Literature DB >> 33089632 |
Xuan Huang1, Xiaoping Wang1, Mao Quan1, Huan Yao1, Hua Ke1, Wei Jiang1.
Abstract
Buried salt bridges widely exist in protein structures but are rarely used in synthetic systems for molecular recognition in water. By mimicking the binding pocket of bioreceptors, we designed and synthesized a pair of endo-functionalized macrocyclic hosts with secondary ammonium groups in a hydrophobic cavity. We found that these macrocycles are able to selectively recognize carboxylic acids in water through salt bridges and the hydrophobic effect. Moreover, it was demonstrated that these macrocyclic receptors can be used in circular-dichroism-based optical chirality sensing of chiral carboxylic acids and fluorescent sensing of phenylpyruvic acid-a biomarker for phenylketonuria. This research showcases that buried salt bridges can be effectively used by endo-functionalized macrocyclic hosts for molecular recognition in water, where solvent screening on polar noncovalent interactions is high.Entities:
Keywords: carboxylic acids; molecular recognition; optical sensing; phenylketonuria; salt bridges
Year: 2020 PMID: 33089632 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202012467
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336