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A Selective Receptor for Arginine Derivatives in Aqueous Media. Energetic Consequences of Salt Bridges That Are Highly Exposed to Water

Ngola, Sarah M. and Kearney, Patrick C. and Mecozzi, Sandro and Russell, Keith and Dougherty, Dennis A. (1999) A Selective Receptor for Arginine Derivatives in Aqueous Media. Energetic Consequences of Salt Bridges That Are Highly Exposed to Water. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 121 (6). pp. 1192-1201. ISSN 0002-7863. doi:10.1021/ja982499r. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20180515-152957144

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Abstract

Quantitative measures of salt-bridge-type interactions in a highly exposed aqueous environment have been obtained by modifying the well-studied cyclophane platform 1 to include carboxylates in close proximity to bound, cationic guests, producing hosts 2 and 3. Many guests show significantly enhanced binding to 2 and 3, but cations of the RNMe_3+ type show little or no enhancement. We propose that the latter observations result from the fact that RNMe_3+ compounds have very diffuse positive charges. Guests that show enhanced binding have focused regions of large, positive electrostatic potential. The highly charged 3 is able to bind very polar, very well-solvated guests, including a series of arginine-based dipeptides. Neutral, water-soluble host 4 was prepared and found to show a decreased affinity for cationic guests. We propose a novel induced dipole mechanism to rationalize these results.


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Dougherty, Dennis A.0000-0003-1464-2461
Additional Information:© 1999 American Chemical Society. Received July 15, 1998. Revised Manuscript Received November 21, 1998. Publication Date (Web): January 22, 1999. We thank the Zeneca Pharmaceuticals Strategic Research Fund for support of this work.
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DOI:10.1021/ja982499r
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Official Citation:A Selective Receptor for Arginine Derivatives in Aqueous Media. Energetic Consequences of Salt Bridges That Are Highly Exposed to Water. Sarah M. Ngola, Patrick C. Kearney, Sandro Mecozzi, Keith Russell, and Dennis A. Dougherty. Journal of the American Chemical Society 1999 121 (6), 1192-1201. DOI: 10.1021/ja982499r
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