2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12551-020-00620-9
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Urea-aromatic interactions in biology

Abstract: Noncovalent interactions are key determinants in both chemical and biological processes. Among such processes, the hydrophobic interactions play an eminent role in folding of proteins, nucleic acids, formation of membranes, protein-ligand recognition, etc.. Though this interaction is mediated through the aqueous solvent, the stability of the above biomolecules can be highly sensitive to any small external perturbations, such as temperature, pressure, pH, or even cosolvent additives, like, urea-a highly soluble… Show more

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“…Issue 1 started off with equal parts hope and sadness with the respective announcement of the inaugural winner of the Michèle Auger winner (Dr. Alexandra Zidovska) (Hall 2020b ) and the obituary for Dr. Christopher M. Dobson (Dumoulin 2020 ). Some of the interesting review articles in Issue 1 included those on the topics of hybrid biosynthetic strategies (Alissandratos 2020 ), dramatic effects of proline substitution on protein structural propensities (Ganguly and Basu 2020 ), computational studies of the interaction of urea with protein interfaces (Raghunathan et al 2020 ) and the use of the differential scanning fluorimetry (DSF) for high throughput drug candidate screening (Gao et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Highlights Of 2020mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Issue 1 started off with equal parts hope and sadness with the respective announcement of the inaugural winner of the Michèle Auger winner (Dr. Alexandra Zidovska) (Hall 2020b ) and the obituary for Dr. Christopher M. Dobson (Dumoulin 2020 ). Some of the interesting review articles in Issue 1 included those on the topics of hybrid biosynthetic strategies (Alissandratos 2020 ), dramatic effects of proline substitution on protein structural propensities (Ganguly and Basu 2020 ), computational studies of the interaction of urea with protein interfaces (Raghunathan et al 2020 ) and the use of the differential scanning fluorimetry (DSF) for high throughput drug candidate screening (Gao et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Highlights Of 2020mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-covalent interactions occupy a pivotal role in living systems by determining the structure and function of a plethora of biomolecules such as DNA, RNA and proteins. 16,17 They also enable specifical, transient recognition and binding of (macro)molecules, rendering adaptive supramolecular assemblies. [18][19][20] In particular, in the last past two decades, the marriage of supramolecular host-guest chemistry and hydrogel science has led to the development of materials featuring fascinating swelling, adhesive, shape-memory and self-healing properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-covalent interactions occupy a pivotal role in living systems by determining the structure and function of a plethora of biomolecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteins. , They also enable specific transient recognition and binding of (macro)­molecules, rendering adaptive supramolecular assemblies. In particular, in the last 2 decades, the combination of supramolecular host–guest chemistry and hydrogel science has led to the development of materials featuring fascinating swelling, adhesive, shape-memory, and self-healing properties. , A large majority of these studies deal with supramolecular hydrogels in which host–guest interactions act as cross-link junctions to create single or double networks, while their stimuli-controlled dissociation results in a gel–sol transition. Recently, host–guest interactions have also been exploited to tune the swelling–shrinking properties of covalently cross-linked hydrogels. For example, methylated β-cyclodextrin was used as a host entity to trigger the swelling of chemically cross-linked poly­( N , N -diethylacrylamide) hydrogels bearing complementary hydrophobic adamantyl modules .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,11 Further investigations by various research groups established the role of these interactions in ligand recognition and stabilization of secondary structures, mainly -sheets and helix termini. [12][13][14][15] The Diederich lab has taken the lead in increasing our understanding of these interactions and the knowledge gained from this structure-activity relationship study and the detection of the binding mode has been continuing to inspire their use in rational design. [16][17][18][19][20][21][22] Planar residues, such as His, Tyr, Asp, Arg, Pro, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%