硼酸
化学
超分子化学
凝集素
选择性
共价键
组合化学
有机化学
生物化学
分子
催化作用
作者
Xin Wu,Zhao Li,Xuan‐Xuan Chen,John Fossey,Tony D. James,Yun‐Bao Jiang
摘要
The reversible boronic acid–diol interaction empowers boronic acid receptors' saccharide binding capacities, rendering them a class of lectin mimetic, termed “boronlectins”. Boronic acids follow lectin functions not just in being able to bind saccharides, but in multivalent saccharide binding that enhances both affinity and selectivity. For almost a decade, efforts have been made to achieve and improve selectivity for given saccharide targets, most notably glucose, by using properly positioned boronic acids, offering multivalent interactions. Incorporation of several boronic acid groups into a covalent framework or non-covalent assembly of boronic acid are two general methods used to create such smart sensors, of which the latter resembles lectin oligomerisation that affords multivalent saccharide-binding architectures. In this review, we discuss supramolecular selective sensing of saccharides by using simple boronic acids in their aggregate forms, after a brief survey of the general aspects of boronic acid-based saccharide sensing.
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