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Stimuli-responsive supramolecular gelation in ferrocene-peptide conjugates
Afrasiabi, Rouzbeh,Kraatz, Heinz-Bernhard
, p. 17296 - 17300 (2013)
Teaching an old dog new tricks: Ferrocene-dipeptide conjugates capable of forming gels in response to various external signals including sound, thermal, redox, and mechanical stress are reported (see figure). Interesting examples of how ferrocene-peptide conjugates can be exploited for the construction of organometallic gelators are demonstrated.
Small-peptide-based organogel kit: Towards the development of multicomponent self-sorting organogels
Afrasiabi, Rouzbeh,Kraatz, Heinz-Bernhard
supporting information, p. 15862 - 15871 (2014/04/03)
The results presented here highlight the extremely useful nature of ultra-short peptides as building blocks in the development of smart multicomponent supramolecular devices. A facile bottom-up strategy for the synthesis of a small library of stimuli-resp
Cross-metathesis of C-glycosides and peptides
Bruechner, Peter,Koch, David,Voigtmann, Ulrike,Blechert, Siegfried
, p. 2757 - 2769 (2008/02/12)
Peptides bearing an acryloyl residue at their N-terminus were coupled with various C-glycosides in an equimolar ratio via cross-metathesis. The newly formed olefin was obtained with high E/Z selectivity in satisfying to high yields with low homodimerizati
Synthesis and characterization of peptide-cationic steroid antibiotic conjugates
Ding, Bangwei,Taotofa, Uale,Orsak, Thomas,Chadwell, Matthew,Savage, Paul B.
, p. 3433 - 3436 (2007/10/03)
(Chemical Equation Presented) New cationic steroid antibiotics have been prepared by conjugating tripeptides to a triamino analogue of cholic acid. These compounds were synthesized on a solid phase in an indexed library that was screened for antibacterial
