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Macrocyclic Receptors for Identification and Selective Binding of Substrates of Different Nature

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-08-31
scimago Q1
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SJR0.865
CiteScore8.6
Impact factor4.6
ISSN14203049
Organic Chemistry
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Abstract

Molecular recognition of host/guest molecules represents the basis of many biological processes and phenomena. Enzymatic catalysis and inhibition, immunological response, reproduction of genetic information, biological regulatory functions, the effects of drugs, and ion transfer—all these processes include the stage of structure recognition during complexation. The goal of this review is to solicit and publish the latest advances in the design and sensing and binding abilities of porphyrin-based heterotopic receptors with well-defined geometries, the recognition ability of which is realized due to ionic, H-bridge, charge transfer, hydrophobic, and hydrophilic interactions. The dissection of the considered low-energy processes at the molecular scale expands our capabilities in the development of effective systems for controlled recognition, selective delivery, and prolonged release of substrates of different natures (including drugs) to their sites of functioning.

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Mamardashvili G., Mamardashvili N., Koifman O. Macrocyclic Receptors for Identification and Selective Binding of Substrates of Different Nature // Molecules. 2021. Vol. 26. No. 17. p. 5292.
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Mamardashvili G., Mamardashvili N., Koifman O. Macrocyclic Receptors for Identification and Selective Binding of Substrates of Different Nature // Molecules. 2021. Vol. 26. No. 17. p. 5292.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/molecules26175292
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26175292
TI - Macrocyclic Receptors for Identification and Selective Binding of Substrates of Different Nature
T2 - Molecules
AU - Mamardashvili, Galina
AU - Mamardashvili, Nugzar
AU - Koifman, Oscar
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/08/31
PB - MDPI
SP - 5292
IS - 17
VL - 26
PMID - 34500725
SN - 1420-3049
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@article{2021_Mamardashvili,
author = {Galina Mamardashvili and Nugzar Mamardashvili and Oscar Koifman},
title = {Macrocyclic Receptors for Identification and Selective Binding of Substrates of Different Nature},
journal = {Molecules},
year = {2021},
volume = {26},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26175292},
number = {17},
pages = {5292},
doi = {10.3390/molecules26175292}
}
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Mamardashvili, Galina, et al. “Macrocyclic Receptors for Identification and Selective Binding of Substrates of Different Nature.” Molecules, vol. 26, no. 17, Aug. 2021, p. 5292. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26175292.