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Participation of host 'spacer' atoms in carboxylic acid binding: Implications for amino acid recognition
Barnhill, Daniel K.,Sargent, Andrew L.,Allen, William E.
, p. 8366 - 8371 (2005)
Chiral 4,4′-diamido-2,2′-biimidazoles were synthesized and found to bind N-Boc protected amino acids in CDCl3. The biimidazole that features (R)-tetrahydrofurfuryl units discriminates between N-Boc-l-Ser (Kassoc=120 M-1) and its non-natural d-enantiomer (270 M-1). X-ray diffraction and computational analyses show that members of this receptor class adopt a cleft-like conformation, presenting a donor-spacer-donor-acceptor H-bonding array. Complexes of such biimidazoles with the -COOH unit of amino acids are stabilized by direct involvement of what is nominally a 'spacer' atom, unlike other D-Sp-D-A hosts.
