反应,识别,继电器:无水化物水解报告的形态响应的化折叠体在菌体中
Benedicte Doerner1,2, Flavio Della Sala1,2, Siyuan Wang1,2
1Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
|May 4, 2024
概括
人工膜受体模仿自然细胞信号传递. 这些螺旋式折叠体传递化学信使的性,使得在膜模仿性菌根中实时检测到in situ信使的产生.
科学领域:
- 超分子化学 超分子化学
- 化学生物学 化学生物学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
背景情况:
- 自然膜受体将细胞外信号转化为细胞反应.
- 人工受体可以复制生物信息中继机制.
- 阿尔法-氨基酸 (Aib) 折叠体提供可调节的结构性质.
研究的目的:
- 设计和合成能够传递化学信息的人工膜受体.
- 为了研究合成受体中性转移的机制.
- 为了展示化学信使生成的实时检测.
主要方法:
- 螺旋式Aib折叠体 (R) -1 和 (S) -1 的合成.
- 在有机溶剂和粒中进行NMR光谱学.
- 采用 ((II) 封闭用于受体激活.
- 在体外研究中使用膜模仿性菌株.
主要成果:
- 受体1在信使结合时表现出依赖于度的形状变化.
- 传递者性成功地传递到受体终端.
- 现场碳酸盐生成的实时检测是使用种族受体1实现的.
- 19FNMR提供了与细胞内的信使结合相关的独特信号.
结论:
- Aib折叠体可以作为人造膜受体起作用.
- 奇拉性转移是合成系统中信息中继的可行机制.
- 这些人造受体为在复杂环境中感知化学事件提供了一个平台.
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