On the role of aromatic-sugar interactions in the molecular recognition of carbohydrates: A 3D view by using NMR

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This revision describes an up-to-date review of our efforts to investigate the interaction of carbohydrates with aromatic moieties at different levels of complexity. Protein-sugar interactions have been studied using NMR experiments on a variety of hevein/chitooligosaccharide systems. In addition, NMR and computational methods have also been used to evaluate the interaction of simple aromatic entities with simple monosaccharides. In between, the stacking features of aromatic-containing glycomolecules have also been described by using an analogous experimental-theoretical approach. © 2008 IUPAC.

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Díaz, M. D., Fernández-Alonso, M. D. C., Cuevas, G., Cañada, F. J., & Jiménez-Barbero, J. (2008). On the role of aromatic-sugar interactions in the molecular recognition of carbohydrates: A 3D view by using NMR. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 80, pp. 1827–1835). https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200880081827

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