Identification of sequence selective receptors for peptides with a carboxylic acid terminus
Identification of sequence selective receptors for peptides with a carboxylic acid terminus
Split-and-mix libraries of resin-bound "tweezer" receptors have been prepared and screened to identify receptors for dye-labelled tripeptides. The receptors incorporate a diamidopyridine unit to serve as a specific recognition site for the CO2H group, leading to strong and selective receptors for peptide guests with a CO2H terminus. The role of the dye-label, attached to the peptide guest to allow visualisation of selective recognition events in the screening experiments, has also been examined and was found to have a significant influence on the binding selectivities.
combinatorial chemistry, peptides, receptors, tweezers, nonmacrocyclic 2-armed receptors, solid-phase synthesis, binding-properties, combinatorial library, artificial receptors, molecular tweezers, water, recognition, amides, complexation
1889-1898
Braxmeier, Tobias
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Demarcus, Mariangela
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Fessmann, Thilo
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McAteer, Stephen
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Kilburn, Jeremy D.
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2001
Braxmeier, Tobias
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Demarcus, Mariangela
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Fessmann, Thilo
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McAteer, Stephen
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Kilburn, Jeremy D.
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Braxmeier, Tobias, Demarcus, Mariangela, Fessmann, Thilo, McAteer, Stephen and Kilburn, Jeremy D.
(2001)
Identification of sequence selective receptors for peptides with a carboxylic acid terminus.
Chemistry - A European Journal, 7 (9), .
(doi:10.1002/1521-3765(20010504)7:9<1889::AID-CHEM1889>3.0.CO;2-7).
Abstract
Split-and-mix libraries of resin-bound "tweezer" receptors have been prepared and screened to identify receptors for dye-labelled tripeptides. The receptors incorporate a diamidopyridine unit to serve as a specific recognition site for the CO2H group, leading to strong and selective receptors for peptide guests with a CO2H terminus. The role of the dye-label, attached to the peptide guest to allow visualisation of selective recognition events in the screening experiments, has also been examined and was found to have a significant influence on the binding selectivities.
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Published date: 2001
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combinatorial chemistry, peptides, receptors, tweezers, nonmacrocyclic 2-armed receptors, solid-phase synthesis, binding-properties, combinatorial library, artificial receptors, molecular tweezers, water, recognition, amides, complexation
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ISSN: 0947-6539
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Tobias Braxmeier
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Mariangela Demarcus
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Thilo Fessmann
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Stephen McAteer
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Jeremy D. Kilburn
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