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Chemistry ; 14(31): 9599-606, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18773409

ABSTRACT

Chloride transport by a series of steroid-based "cholapod" receptors/carriers was studied in vesicles. The principal method involved preincorporation of the cholapods in the vesicle membranes, and the use of lucigenin fluorescence quenching to detect inward-transported Cl-. The results showed a partial correlation between anion affinity and transport activity, in that changes at the steroidal 7 and 12 positions affected both properties in concert. However, changes at the steroidal 3-position yielded irregular effects. Among the new steroids investigated the bis-p-nitrophenylthiourea 3 showed unprecedented activity, giving measurable transport through membranes with a transporter/lipid ratio of 1:250 000 (an average of <2 transporter molecules per vesicle). Increasing transporter lipophilicity had no effect, and positively charged steroids had low activity. The p-nitrophenyl monourea 25 showed modest but significant activity. Measurements using a second method, requiring the addition of transporters to preformed vesicle suspensions, implied that transporter delivery was problematic in some cases. A series of measurements employing membranes of different thicknesses provided further evidence that the cholapods act as mobile anion carriers.


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Chlorides/chemistry , Steroids/chemistry , Anions/chemistry , Models, Molecular , Molecular Structure , Structure-Activity Relationship
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; (31): 3669-71, 2008 Aug 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18665294

ABSTRACT

Cholic acid has been transformed into cyclotrimeric and cyclotetrameric toroidal amphiphiles with inward-directed ammonium substituents; the cyclotrimer effects the transport of chloride anions across vesicle bilayer membranes.


Subject(s)
Anions/chemistry , Cholic Acid/chemistry , Ion Transport , Macrocyclic Compounds/chemical synthesis , Polycyclic Compounds/chemistry , Macrocyclic Compounds/chemistry , Surface-Active Agents/chemistry
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Chemistry ; 13(14): 4014-23, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17295380

ABSTRACT

We report the synthesis and encapsulation properties of long (up to 5 nm) molecular nanotubes 1-4, which are based on calix[4]arenes and can be filled with multiple nitrosonium (NO(+)) ions upon reaction with NO(2)/N(2)O(4) gases. These are among the largest nanoscale molecular containers prepared to date and can entrap up to five guests. The structure and properties of tubular complexes 1(NO(+))(2)-4(NO(+))(5) were studied by UV/Vis, FTIR, and (1)H NMR spectroscopy in solution, and also by molecular modeling. Entrapment of NO(+) in 1(NO(+))(2)-4(NO(+))(5) is reversible, and addition of [18]crown-6 quickly recovers starting tubes 1-4. The FTIR and titration data revealed enhanced binding of NO(+) in longer tubes, which may be due to cooperativity. The described nanotubes may serve as materials for storing and converting NO(x) and also offer a promise to further develop supramolecular chemistry of molecular containers. These findings also open wider perspectives towards applications of synthetic nanotubes as alternatives to carbon nanotubes.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; (45): 5630-2, 2005 Dec 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16292371

ABSTRACT

Alkyl nitrites readily transfer nitrosonium into calixarene-based synthetic nanotubes thus offering a mild, effective and precise method to fill them.

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Org Lett ; 6(23): 4163-6, 2004 Nov 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15524433

ABSTRACT

Novel calix[4 or 8]arene-based glycoconjugates exposing terminal N-acetyl-D-glucosamine clusters have been synthesized using amino acid-calixarenes as building blocks. The obtained glycosamino acid-calixarenes 9b-14b have lectin-binding ability and amplified inhibitory effects on erythrocyte agglutination induced by wheat germ (Triticum vulgaris) agglutinin (WGA). The inhibitory ability is dependent on the presence of the spacer and on the shape and rigidity of the calixarene skeleton.


Subject(s)
Acetylglucosamine/chemistry , Calixarenes/chemical synthesis , Lectins/metabolism , Calixarenes/chemistry , Molecular Structure , Protein Binding
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