Dynamic Interactions in Synthetic Receptors: A Guest Exchange Saturation Transfer Study

Liat Avram, Vaclav Havel, Ronit Shusterman-Krush, Mark A. Iron, Moritz Zaiss, Vladimir Sindelar, Amnon Bar-Shir

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Abstract

The accumulated knowledge regarding molecular architectures is based on established, reliable, and accessible analytical tools that provide robust structural and functional information on assemblies. However, both the dynamicity and low population of noncovalently interacting moieties within studied molecular systems limit the efficiency and accuracy of traditional methods. Herein, the use of a saturation transfer-based NMR approach to study the dynamic binding characteristics of an anion to a series of synthetic receptors derived from bambusuril macrocycles is demonstrated. The exchange rates of BF4- are mediated by the side chains on the receptor (100 s(-1) <k(ex) <5000 s(-1)), which play a critical role in receptor-anion binding dynamics. The signal amplification obtained with this approach allows for the identification of different types of intermolecular interactions between the receptor and the anion, something that could not have been detected by techniques hitherto used to study molecular assemblies. These findings, which are supported by a computational molecular dynamic study, demonstrate the uniqueness and added value of this NMR method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1687-1690
Number of pages4
JournalChemistry-A European Journal
Volume25
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2019

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