1366768-03-7Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Turning the Tap: Conformational Control of Quantum Interference to Modulate Single-Molecule Conductance
Jiang, Feng,Trupp, Douglas I.,Algethami, Norah,Zheng, Haining,He, Wenxiang,Alqorashi, Afaf,Zhu, Chenxu,Tang, Chun,Li, Ruihao,Liu, Junyang,Sadeghi, Hatef,Shi, Jia,Davidson, Ross,Korb, Marcus,Sobolev, Alexandre N.,Naher, Masnun,Sangtarash, Sara,Low, Paul J.,Hong, Wenjing,Lambert, Colin J.
, p. 18987 - 18993 (2019/11/13)
Together with the more intuitive and commonly recognized conductance mechanisms of charge-hopping and tunneling, quantum-interference (QI) phenomena have been identified as important factors affecting charge transport through molecules. Consequently, esta
1,3-Phenylene bis(ketoacid) derivatives as inhibitors of Escherichia coli dihydrodipicolinate synthase
Boughton, Berin A.,Hor, Lilian,Gerrard, Juliet A.,Hutton, Craig A.
, p. 2419 - 2426 (2012/05/20)
Dihydrodipicolinate synthase is a key enzyme in the lysine biosynthesis pathway that catalyzes the condensation of pyruvate and aspartate semi-aldehyde. A series of phenolic ketoacid derivatives that mimic the proposed enzymatic intermediate were designed
