Construction and DNA condensation of cyclodextrin-based polypseudorotaxanes with anthryl grafts

The binding of organic and biomolecules with DNA has become one of the greatest challenges for chemists and biologists in recent years because it could be applied in the design of new and efficient drugs targeted to DNA as well as in understanding how proteins could be recognized or bound to specifi...

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Main Authors: Liu, Yu, Yu, Lu, Chen, Yong, Zhao, Yanli, Yang, Hua
Other Authors: School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-937952020-03-07T12:31:28Z Construction and DNA condensation of cyclodextrin-based polypseudorotaxanes with anthryl grafts Liu, Yu Yu, Lu Chen, Yong Zhao, Yanli Yang, Hua School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Biochemistry The binding of organic and biomolecules with DNA has become one of the greatest challenges for chemists and biologists in recent years because it could be applied in the design of new and efficient drugs targeted to DNA as well as in understanding how proteins could be recognized or bound to specific DNA sequences. Among these molecules, cyclodextrins (CDs) and their assemblies have attracted more and more attentions because of their high solubilization ability, low toxicity, and specific recognition ability toward many model substrates. 2011-09-09T03:00:34Z 2019-12-06T18:45:40Z 2011-09-09T03:00:34Z 2019-12-06T18:45:40Z 2007 2007 Journal Article Liu, Y., Yu, L., Chen, Y., Zhao, Y. L., & Yang, H. (2007). Construction and DNA Condensation of Cyclodextrin-Based Polypseudorotaxanes with Anthryl Grafts. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 129(35), 10656-10657. 0002-7863 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/93795 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/7031 10.1021/ja073882b 159729 en Journal of the American chemical society © 2006 American Chemical Society. 2 p.
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Construction and DNA condensation of cyclodextrin-based polypseudorotaxanes with anthryl grafts
description The binding of organic and biomolecules with DNA has become one of the greatest challenges for chemists and biologists in recent years because it could be applied in the design of new and efficient drugs targeted to DNA as well as in understanding how proteins could be recognized or bound to specific DNA sequences. Among these molecules, cyclodextrins (CDs) and their assemblies have attracted more and more attentions because of their high solubilization ability, low toxicity, and specific recognition ability toward many model substrates.
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Liu, Yu
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author Liu, Yu
Yu, Lu
Chen, Yong
Zhao, Yanli
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title Construction and DNA condensation of cyclodextrin-based polypseudorotaxanes with anthryl grafts
title_short Construction and DNA condensation of cyclodextrin-based polypseudorotaxanes with anthryl grafts
title_full Construction and DNA condensation of cyclodextrin-based polypseudorotaxanes with anthryl grafts
title_fullStr Construction and DNA condensation of cyclodextrin-based polypseudorotaxanes with anthryl grafts
title_full_unstemmed Construction and DNA condensation of cyclodextrin-based polypseudorotaxanes with anthryl grafts
title_sort construction and dna condensation of cyclodextrin-based polypseudorotaxanes with anthryl grafts
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