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Org. Chem. Front.

Abstract Molecular structures comprising naturally-occurring, stereodefined cyclodextrins and binaphthyls as bridging units have been realized, designed in such a way that the stereocommunication mode between the two chiral entities is unfavourable ('chiral mismatch'). The induced strain translates…

Biology of the Cell

Abstract The cell plasma membrane acts as a semi-permeable barrier essential for cellular protection and function, posing a challenge for therapeutic molecule delivery. Conventional techniques for crossing this barrier, including biophysical and biochemical methods, often exhibit limitations such…

Chemistry - A European Journal

Abstract Overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is involved in several diseases. Copper can be an efficient catalysts for ROS generation, as it was suggested for Cu bound to aberrant sites. Determination of rates and type of ROS production in more complex biological media is challenging…

Translational Neurodegeneration

Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive decline of cognitive functions, yet its underlying aetiology remains elusive. While amyloid-β (Aβ) and tau pathologies have been extensively studied, emerging evidence suggests that metal and…

European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry

Abstract Imaging extracellular Cu2+ in vivo is important due to its role in physiological and pathological processes. Magnetic resonance imaging is a promising modality for this purpose but developing contrast agents selective for Cu2+ over abundant Zn2+ ions remains a challenge. We synthesized and…

Chemistry – A European Journal

Abstract Selective chemical modifications of biomolecules are in high demand for the development and implementation of chemical biology strategies. Methods involving radicals have emerged as powerful options yet potentially generate side reactivities when involving harsh reaction conditions. We…

Chemistry – A European Journal

Abstract We report the design and synthesis of ratiometric 19F-ATCUN (Xxx-Zzz-His) peptide probes for the selective and reversible detection of Ni2⁺ and Cu2⁺ by 19F NMR spectroscopy. In contrast to fluorescence-based approaches, 19F NMR enables background-free detection in biological media, due to…

JACS Au

Abstract Cooperative multielectron transfer is central to electron storage strategies and small-molecule activation and involves a thermodynamically favored second electron transfer occurring after the first electron transfer. This is the trademark of molecular systems with inverted redox…

Chemistry - A European Journal

Abstract Selective and strategic modification of redox cofactors offers significant advantages for the design of molecular probes, including high compatibility and affinity. This is particularly relevant in the case of redox cofactors with innate fluorescence properties, such as flavins, and…

ChemBioChem

Abstract IspH is the last enzyme of the methylerythritol phosphate pathway. It catalyzes the reductive dehydroxylation of (E)-4-hydroxy-3-methyl-but-2-en-1-yl diphosphate into isopentenyl diphosphate (IPP) and dimethylallyl diphosphate (DMAPP), which are precursors for the biosynthesis of…

Chemistry - A European Journal

Summary Calcium salts consisting of Ca2+ weakly coordinated by carborate counterions have been prepared through anhydrous and aqueous methods. The Ca2+ center is sufficiently Lewis acidic to weakly coordinate olefins, alkynes and aromatics, and catalyze the hydrosilylation of 1-hexene and several…

Current Treatment Options in Allergy

Abstract Purpose of Review Although the biological mechanism of skin sensitization is a quite complex multi-stage process, the sensitization potency (or absence of potency) of a chemical is dependent on its chemical properties. Here we present an overview of the advances that have been made in our…

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Abstract Quantum mechanical tunneling (QMT) is the mechanism by which a particle can pass through a high potential energy barrier. Although rooted in quantum physics, QMT influences key chemical reactions in a number of ways. Here, we show that a new iridium dihydride complex IrH2 bearing a N,B-bid…

Chemistry - A European Journal

Abstract Four cis-chelating diphosphanes derived from cyclodextrins (CDs), each featuring a distinct intracavity environment, compel NiII or PdII metal centers to reside within α- or β-CD cavities. Nickel(II) complexes of these metal-confining ligands act as active catalysts in ethylene…

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Abstract Dielectric and magnetoelectric (ME) studies were conducted on polycrystalline samples of the molecular spin triangle [Fe3O(O2CPh)6(py)3]ClO4·py (Fe3) and on its diamagnetic isostructural GaIII analogue (Ga3). Dielectric studies revealed a thermally activated process between approximately…

Chemistry A European Journal

Abstract Promising results in preclinical diagnosis based on 89Zr-immunoPET have fostered the development of efficient chelators for this tetravalent metal. Leads in this area are octadentate ligands obtained by extension of the desferrioxamine B trihydroxamic acid DFO with a fourth bidentate…

Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Abstract The first soluble and stable Mg2+ dication stabilized only by weakly coordinating and chemically robust carborate anions [HexCB11Cl11]− is described. Mg[HexCB11Cl11]2 (1), prepared by reaction of Mg(nBu)2 with 2 equiv of [Ph3C][HexCB11Cl11], consists, in the solid state, of a central Mg2+…

Chemical Communications

Abstract Ru complexes are widely studied in photodynamic therapy. The type I mechanism of action is based on a photoinduced electron transfer from the complex to O2 and needs an electron donor to be catalytic. Little is known about electron donors among physiologically relevant compounds. Hence, we…

Communications Biology

Abstract Hypersaline environments, including brines and brine inclusions of evaporite crystals, are currently of great interest due to their unique preservation properties for the search for terrestrial and potentially extraterrestrial biosignatures of ancient life. However, much is still unclear…

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Abstract Archaeal membranes exhibit remarkable stability under extreme environmental conditions, a feature attributed to their unique lipid composition. While it is widely accepted that tetraether lipids confer structural integrity by forming monolayers, the role of bilayer-forming diether lipids…

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