Rebek J
Science. 1987 Mar 20;235(4795):1478-84. doi: 10.1126/science.3823899.
Recognition at the molecular level is a fundamental characteristic of biochemical systems. Recent models developed in bioorganic chemistry have revealed the importance of complementarity in size, shape, and functional groups in molecular recognition. Structures that feature a cleft are particularly effective in regard to complementarity since functional groups attached to the interior of the cleft converge on substrates held inside. The molecular clefts offer the advantage of efficient construction; their surfaces can be tailored for specific applications. This article describes their use for recognition of acids, bases, amino acids, metal ions, and neutral substrates. Their ability to provide microenvironments complementary to asymmetric molecules and their future promise are discussed.
分子水平上的识别是生化系统的一个基本特征。生物有机化学中最近开发的模型揭示了分子识别中尺寸、形状和官能团互补性的重要性。具有裂缝特征的结构在互补性方面特别有效,因为连接在裂缝内部的官能团汇聚在容纳在内部的底物上。分子裂缝具有高效构建的优势;它们的表面可以针对特定应用进行定制。本文描述了它们用于识别酸、碱、氨基酸、金属离子和中性底物的用途。讨论了它们为不对称分子提供互补微环境的能力及其未来前景。