Transient Metallo‐Lipidoid Assemblies Amplify Covalent Catalysis of Aqueous and Non‐Aqueous Reactions
Manju Solra,
Rohit Kapila,
Sourav Das
et al.
Abstract:Dissipative supramolecular assemblies are hallmarks of living systems, contributing to their complex, dynamic structures and emerging functions. Living cells can spatiotemporally control diverse biochemical reactions in membrane compartments and condensates, regulating metabolite levels, signal transduction or remodeling of the cytoskeleton. Herein, we constructed membranous compartments using self‐assembly of lipid‐like amphiphiles (lipidoid) in aqueous medium. The new double‐tailed lipidoid features Cu(II) c… Show more
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