Houk K N, Nakamura K, Sheu C, Keating A E
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1569, USA.
Science. 1996 Aug 2;273(5275):627-9. doi: 10.1126/science.273.5275.627.
Theoretical modeling of the dynamics of complexation and decomplexation of guest molecules by container molecules reveals that gating has a critical influence on the ease of formation and stability of host-guest complexes. Hosts equipped with gates can form very stable complexes with a variety of guests under readily achievable conditions. Gating involves conformational processes of the host molecule that alter the size of the portals through which guest molecules pass. "French door" and "sliding door" mechanisms of gate opening are identified.
容器分子对客体分子进行络合和解络合动力学的理论模型表明,门控对主客体络合物形成的难易程度和稳定性具有关键影响。配备门控的主体能够在易于实现的条件下与多种客体形成非常稳定的络合物。门控涉及主体分子的构象过程,该过程会改变客体分子通过的通道大小。确定了门打开的“双开门”和“滑动门”机制。