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Non-covalent interactions in clathrate complexes

Journal of Coordination Chemistry, 2021
Intermolecular interactions in clathrates are compared to those in supramolecular complexes in solution, with an emphasis on van der Waals, or dispersive contributions.
Janusz Lipkowski, Hans-Jörg Schneider
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Nanopore Stochastic Sensing Based on Non-covalent Interactions

Analytical Chemistry, 2021
A variety of species could be detected by using nanopores engineered with various recognition sites based upon non-covalent interactions, including electrostatic, aromatic, and hydrophobic interactions. The existence of these engineered non-covalent bonding sites was supported by the single-channel recording technique. The advantage of the non-covalent
Xiaohan Chen   +3 more
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Genotoxicity of non-covalent interactions: DNA intercalators

Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 2007
This review provides an update on the mutagenicity of intercalating chemicals, as carried out over the last 17 years. The most extensively studied DNA intercalating agents are acridine and its derivatives, that bind reversibly but non-covalently to DNA. These are frameshift mutagens, especially in bacteria and bacteriophage, but do not otherwise show a
Lynnette R, Ferguson, William A, Denny
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Non‐Covalent Interactions in Polysaccharide Systems

Macromolecular Bioscience, 2006
AbstractSummary:This paper describes the behavior of some polysaccharides with well‐known chemical structures and in which the influence of cooperative secondary interactions play an important role. The roles played by hydrophobic and ionic interactions (including ionic selectivity) on polysaccharide conformation and gelation are discussed ...
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Regulation by Non-Covalent Interactions

2009
The regulation of enzymatic activity through non-covalent interactions allows the cell to react quickly and in a reversible manner.
Jeannine Yon-Kahn, Guy Hervé
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Non-covalent interactions – QTAIM and NBO analysis

Journal of Molecular Modeling, 2012
MP2(full)/6-311++G(3df,3pd) calculations were carried out on complexes linked through various non-covalent Lewis acid - Lewis base interactions. These are: hydrogen bond, dihydrogen bond, hydride bond and halogen bond. The quantum theory of ´atoms in molecules´ (QTAIM) as well as the natural bond orbitals (NBO) method were applied to analyze properties
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Non Covalent Interactions In Protein Complexes

2007
While the electrostatic interactions between the complementary charged proteins increase their interaction, desolvation of the charged and polar amino acid residues destabilizes the protein - protein complex. We studied influence of the electrostatic interactions on formation of the protein complexes between Ras and Rap and their effectors Raf and ...
Tomić, Sanja   +2 more
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Non-covalent interactions between proteins and polysaccharides

Biotechnology Advances, 2006
Foods with novel or improved properties can be created by utilizing non-covalent interactions between proteins and polysaccharides. In solution, either attractive or repulsive interactions between proteins and polysaccharides can be used to create microstructures that give foods novel textural and sensory properties.
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Non-covalent intermolecular carbon–carbon interactions in polyynes

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2015
Polyynes, the smaller analogues of one dimensional infinite chain carbon allotrope carbyne, have been studied for the type and strength of the intermolecular interactions in their dimer and tetramer complexes using density functional theory.
Karunakaran, Remya   +1 more
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Exploiting non-covalent interactions in selective carbohydrate synthesis

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2021
Non-covalent interactions (NCIs) are a vital component of biological bond-forming events, and have found important applications in multiple branches of chemistry. In recent years, the biomimetic exploitation of NCIs in challenging glycosidic bond formation and glycofunctionalizations has attracted significant interest across diverse communities of ...
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