The first water-soluble bowl complex: Molecular recognition of acetate by the biomimetic tris(imidazole) Zn(ii) system at pH 7.4

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A supramolecular approach for modeling active sites of metallo-enzymes relies on the association of a metal ion bound to a tris(imidazole) core under the control of a cavity. One step further is the water-solubilization of the cavity-complex. Here, we describe the synthesis of a water-soluble bowl-ligand that has been successively achieved through an 11-step strategy from resorcinol. First insights into its coordination properties in water show that it readily binds Zn(ii) at physiological pH and acts as a molecular receptor for the hydrophilic acetate guest ligand. This journal is

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Rat, S., Gout, J., Bistri, O., & Reinaud, O. (2015). The first water-soluble bowl complex: Molecular recognition of acetate by the biomimetic tris(imidazole) Zn(ii) system at pH 7.4. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 13(11), 3194–3197. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ob02514h

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