134322-24-0Relevant articles and documents
Supramolecular Assemblies for Transporting Proteins Across an Immiscible Solvent Interface
Gao, Jingjing,Zhao, Bo,Wang, Meizhe,Serrano, Mahalia A. C.,Zhuang, Jiaming,Ray, Moumita,Rotello, Vincent M.,Vachet, Richard W.,Thayumanavan
, p. 2421 - 2425 (2018)
Polymeric supramolecular assemblies that can effectively transport proteins across an incompatible solvent interface are described. We show that electrostatics and ligand-protein interactions can be used to selectively transport proteins from an aqueous phase to organic phase. These transported proteins have been shown to maintain their tertiary structure and function. This approach opens up new possibilities for application of supramolecular assemblies in sensing, diagnostics and catalysis.
Alkoxy-Substituted Hexastyrylbenzenes
Meier, Herbert,Holst, Hans Christof
, p. 1005 - 1011 (2007/10/03)
Star-shaped compounds 2a - e with a central benzene ring and six p-substituted, (E)-configured styryl groups have been prepared by a sequence of three-fold Heck and three-fold Wittig-Horner reactions. Alkoxy chains (OC 3H7, OC6