Dynamic multivalency for carbohydrate–protein recognition through dynamic combinatorial libraries based on feII–bipyridine complexes
P Reeh, J de Mendoza
Index: Reeh, Philipp; De Mendoza, Javier Chemistry - A European Journal, 2013 , vol. 19, # 17 p. 5259 - 5262
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Abstract
Dynamic combinatorial Libraries (DCLs) have recently been employed to enhance and optimize binding affinities of carbohydrates to the surface of sugar-binding proteins (lectins),[1] as their thermodynamic equilibrium is biased towards the best-matching arrangement by simply adding the respective target.[1a, 2] It is widely accepted that multivalent presentation of binding sugar units is the method of choice for enhancing ...
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