Stabilization of Guest Molecules inside Cation‐Lidded Cucurbiturils Reveals that Hydration of Receptor Sites Can Impede Binding
Suhang He,
Bing Huang,
Bohuai Xiao
et al.
Abstract:Docking of alkali metal ions to water‐soluble macrocyclic receptors generally reduces the affinity of guest molecules due to competitive binding. The idea that solvation water molecules could display a larger steric hindrance towards guest binding than cations has not been considered to date. We show that the docking of large cations to cucurbit[5]uril (CB5) unexpectedly increases (by a factor of 5‐8) the binding of hydrophobic guests, methane and ethane. This is due to the removal of water molecules from the … Show more
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