- Visible Enantiomer Discrimination via Diphenylalanine-Based Chiral Supramolecular Self-Assembly on Multiple Platforms
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The development of enantioselective recognition is of great significance in medical science and pharmaceutical industry, which associates with the molecular recognition phenomenon widely observed in biological systems. In particular, the facile and straig
- Dou, Xiaoqiu,Feng, Chuanliang,Liu, Jinying,Qin, Minggao,Xing, Chao,Zhang, Yaqian,Zhao, Changli
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- Effect of Stereochemistry on Chirality and Gelation Properties of Supramolecular Self-Assemblies
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Although chiral nanostructures have been fabricated at various structural levels, the transfer and amplification of chirality from molecules to supramolecular self-assemblies are still puzzling, especially for heterochiral molecules. Herein, four series o
- Qin, Minggao,Zhang, Yaqian,Xing, Chao,Yang, Li,Zhao, Changli,Dou, Xiaoqiu,Feng, Chuanliang
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p. 3119 - 3129
(2021/01/20)
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- Crystal structure and supramolecular arrangement of heterochiral tripeptides
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The self-assembly properties of all possible stereoisomers of terminally protected Boc-Val-Phe-Phe-OMe, having sequence homogeneity with Alzheimer's amyloid-beta (Aβ18-20) peptide was investigated. The morphology analysis by field emission scan
- Dolai, Gobinda,Giri, Rajat Subhra,Roy, Sayanta,Mandal, Bhubaneswar
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- Chiral Overpass Induction in Dynamic Helical Polymers Bearing Pendant Groups with Two Chiral Centers
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The dynamic behavior of helical polymers bearing pendant groups with two chiral centers was studied. Controlled conformational changes at the chiral units placed either closer to or further away from the main chain promote different helical structures. Al
- Freire, Félix,Qui?oá, Emilio,Riguera, Ricardo,Suárez-Picado, Esteban
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p. 4537 - 4543
(2020/02/04)
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- On the Role of Chirality in Guiding the Self-Assembly of Peptides
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Homochirality in peptides is crucial in sustaining “like–like” intermolecular interactions that allow the formation of assemblies and aggregates and is ultimately responsible for the resulting material properties. With the help of a series of stereoisomer
- Basak, Shibaji,Singh, Ishwar,Ferranco, Annaleizle,Syed, Jebreil,Kraatz, Heinz-Bernhard
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p. 13288 - 13292
(2017/10/07)
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- Peptide based hydrogels for cancer drug release: Modulation of stiffness, drug release and proteolytic stability of hydrogels by incorporating d-amino acid residue(s)
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Synthetic tripeptide based noncytotoxic hydrogelators have been discovered for releasing an anticancer drug at physiological pH and temparature. Interestingly, gel stiffness, drug release capacity and proteolytic stability of these hydrogels have been suc
- Basu, Kingshuk,Baral, Abhishek,Basak, Shibaji,Dehsorkhi, Ashkan,Nanda, Jayanta,Bhunia, Debmalya,Ghosh, Surajit,Castelletto, Valeria,Hamley, Ian W.,Banerjee, Arindam
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p. 5045 - 5048
(2016/04/19)
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- Catalytic role of PPh3 and its polymer bound analog in the amidation of carboxylic acids mediated by 2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine
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Abstract The catalytic role of PPh3 and its polymer bound analog was investigated in the 2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine (TCT) mediated amidation of carboxylic acids. In the presence of inorganic bases which were inert toward TCT, carboxylic acids rapidly reacted with amines to afford amides in good to excellent yields. The described method also enabled the synthesis of optically active protected dipeptides without racemization. Formation of triazinylphosphonium chloride during the PPh3 catalyzed acid activation was confirmed based on 31P NMR studies.
- Duangkamol, Chuthamat,Jaita, Subin,Wangngae, Sirilak,Phakhodee, Wong,Pattarawarapan, Mookda
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(2015/08/03)
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- A traceless approach to amide and peptide construction from thioacids and dithiocarbamate-terminal amines
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A novel and traceless strategy has been devised that allows a coupling of thioacids and dithiocarbamate-terminal amines. This strategy had been assumed to be dependent on the attachment of a functional equivalent of a cysteine side chain in earlier native chemical ligation approaches. This approach enables the traceless removal of CS2 to directly generate the desired amide bond and is compatible with a range of unprotected side chains of amino acid. The ability to produce amide or peptides by a traceless removal of the auxiliary is a significant virtue of the method. Meanwhile, the application of this new peptide-bond-forming reaction to the synthesis of novel endomorphin (EM) derivatives with various binding potencies was realized.
- Chen, Wenteng,Shao, Jiaan,Hu, Miao,Yu, Wanwan,Giulianotti, Marc A.,Houghten, Richard A.,Yu, Yongping
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p. 970 - 976
(2013/06/05)
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- Cis-4-amino-l-proline residue as a scaffold for the synthesis of cyclic and linear endomorphin-2 analogues: Part 2
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Recently, we reported synthesis and activity of a constrained cyclic analogue of endomorphin-2 (EM-2: Tyr-Pro-Phe-Phe-NH2) and related linear models containing the cis-4-amino-l-proline (cAmp) in place of native Pro2. In the present
- Mollica, Adriano,Pinnen, Francesco,Stefanucci, Azzurra,Mannina, Luisa,Sobolev, Anatoly P.,Lucente, Gino,Davis, Peg,Lai, Josephine,Ma, Shou-Wu,Porreca, Frank,Hruby, Victor J.
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(2013/01/15)
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- Isomeric control of protein recognition with amino acid- And dipeptide-functionalized gold nanoparticles
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Amino acid and dipeptide-functionalized gold nanoparticles (NPs) possessing L/D-leucine and/or L/D-phenylalanine residues have been constructed in order to target the surfaces of α-chymotrypsin (ChT) and cytochrome c (CytC). Isothermal titration calorimet
- You, Chang-Cheng,Agasti, Sarit S.,Rotello, Vincent M.
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(2008/09/18)
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