Heinz-Kunert, Sherrie L.; Pandya, Ashma; Dang, Viet Thuc; Tran, Phuong Nguyen; Ghosh, Sabari; McElheny, Dan; Santarsiero, Bernard D.; Ren, Zhong; Nguyen, Andy I. published the artcile< Assembly of π-Stacking Helical Peptides into a Porous and Multivariable Proteomimetic Framework>, HPLC of Formula: 366-18-7, the main research area is .
The evolution of proteins from simpler, self-assembled peptides provides a powerful blueprint for the design of complex synthetic materials. Previously, peptide-metal frameworks using short sequences (≤3 residues) have shown great promise as proteomimetic materials that exhibit sophisticated capabilities. However, their development has been hindered due to few variable residues and restricted choice of side-chains that are compatible with metal ions. Herein, we developed a noncovalent strategy featuring π-stacking bipyridyl residues to assemble much longer peptides into crystalline frameworks that tolerate even previously incompatible acidic and basic functionalities and allow an unprecedented level of pore variations. Single-crystal X-ray structures are provided for all variants to guide and validate rational design. These materials exhibit hallmark proteomimetic behaviors such as guest-selective induced fit and assembly of multimetallic units. Significantly, we demonstrate facile optimization of the framework design to substantially increase affinity toward a complex organic mol.
Journal of the American Chemical Society published new progress about 366-18-7. 366-18-7 belongs to class pyridine-derivatives, and the molecular formula is C10H8N2, HPLC of Formula: 366-18-7.