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Joseph K Awino1, Lan Hu1, Yan Zhao1
1Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University , Ames, Iowa 50011-3111, United States.
Abstract:
When two guest molecules co-occupy a binding pocket of a water-soluble host, the first guest could be used as a signal molecule to turn on the binding of the second. This type of molecularly responsive binding strongly depends on the size of the two guests and the location of the signal molecule.
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