Protein assembly by design
J Zhu, N Avakyan, A Kakkis, AM Hoffnagle… - Chemical …, 2021 - ACS Publications
Proteins are nature's primary building blocks for the construction of sophisticated molecular
machines and dynamic materials, ranging from protein complexes such as photosystem II …
machines and dynamic materials, ranging from protein complexes such as photosystem II …
Altered glycosylation in cancer: A promising target for biomarkers and therapeutics
Glycosylation is a well-regulated cell and microenvironment specific post-translational
modification. Several glycosyltransferases and glycosidases orchestrate the addition of …
modification. Several glycosyltransferases and glycosidases orchestrate the addition of …
[HTML][HTML] Overview of piezoelectric biosensors, immunosensors and DNA sensors and their applications
M Pohanka - Materials, 2018 - mdpi.com
Piezoelectric biosensors are a group of analytical devices working on a principle of affinity
interaction recording. A piezoelectric platform or piezoelectric crystal is a sensor part …
interaction recording. A piezoelectric platform or piezoelectric crystal is a sensor part …
Poly (2-oxazoline) s based biomaterials: A comprehensive and critical update
Abstract Poly (2-oxazoline) s have been investigated for decades as biomaterials.
Pioneering early work suggested that hydrophilic poly (2-oxazoline) s are comparable to …
Pioneering early work suggested that hydrophilic poly (2-oxazoline) s are comparable to …
[HTML][HTML] Copper-mediated living radical polymerization (atom transfer radical polymerization and copper (0) mediated polymerization): from fundamentals to …
The discovery of the first “living” radical polymerization by Otsu and co-workers (1) in 1982
heralded the start of a very exciting time for polymer chemists. Since then, a plethora of living …
heralded the start of a very exciting time for polymer chemists. Since then, a plethora of living …
Glycomimetics versus multivalent glycoconjugates for the design of high affinity lectin ligands
One could certainly highlight a conceptual resemblance between social interactions as the
basis of societies and civilizations and the ability of molecules to interact in a noncovalent …
basis of societies and civilizations and the ability of molecules to interact in a noncovalent …
“One-pot” protection, glycosylation, and protection–glycosylation strategies of carbohydrates
SS Kulkarni, CC Wang, NM Sabbavarapu… - Chemical …, 2018 - ACS Publications
Carbohydrates, which are ubiquitously distributed throughout the three domains of life, play
significant roles in a variety of vital biological processes. Access to unique and …
significant roles in a variety of vital biological processes. Access to unique and …
Biological applications of functionalized calixarenes
SB Nimse, T Kim - Chemical Society Reviews, 2013 - pubs.rsc.org
The functionalized calixarene derivatives exhibit remarkable properties towards organic and
bioorganic molecules. However, the ability of calixarene derivatives to form stable …
bioorganic molecules. However, the ability of calixarene derivatives to form stable …
The repertoire of glycan determinants in the human glycome
RD Cummings - Molecular BioSystems, 2009 - pubs.rsc.org
The number of glycan determinants that comprise the human glycome is not known. This
uncertainty arises from limited knowledge of the total number of distinct glycans and glycan …
uncertainty arises from limited knowledge of the total number of distinct glycans and glycan …
Glycoprotein synthesis: an update
DP Gamblin, EM Scanlan, BG Davis - Chemical Reviews, 2009 - ACS Publications
1.1 Aims This review updates our original review on the synthesis of glycoproteins.(1) Its
aims, therefore, are 2-fold: to highlight, first, key developments since 2002 and, second …
aims, therefore, are 2-fold: to highlight, first, key developments since 2002 and, second …