Abstract
The molecular recognition behaviors of some representative bile salts by three 3,6-bridged β-cyclodextrin dimers with oligo(ethylenediamino) linkers in different lengths, i.e. 3,6-(ethylenediamino-bridged) β-cyclodextrin dimer (1), 3,6-(diethylenetriamino-bridged) β-cyclodextrin dimer (2), and 3,6-(triethylenetetraamino-bridged) β-cyclodextrin dimer (3), were investigated in aqueous phosphate buffer solution (pH 7.20) at 25°C by means of 2D NMR spectroscopy and isothermal titration microcalorimetry. Owing to the cooperative host-linker-guest binding mode between host and guest, these 3,6-bridged β-cyclodextrin dimers showed significantly enhanced binding abilities and molecular selectivities as compared with native β-cyclodextrin through the simultaneous contributions of hydrophobic, hydrogen bond, and electrostatic interactions. Thermodynamically, the inclusion complexations of these β-cyclodextrin dimers with bile salts were mainly driven by large enthalpic gain, accompanied by slight to moderate entropic loss. An enthalpy-entropy compensation analysis demonstrated that these β-cyclodextrin dimers experienced large conformational changes and extensive desolvation effect upon inclusion complexation with guest molecules.
Keywords: Cyclodextrin, bile salt, calorimetry, inclusion phenomena, synthetic receptors, host-guest modeling systems, molecular recognition, thermodynamics
Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening
Title: Thermodynamics of Molecular Recognition of Bile Salts by 3,6- (Oligoethylenediamino-Bridged) β-Cyclodextrin Dimers
Volume: 10 Issue: 5
Author(s): Yu Liu, Shu Kang, Yong Chen, Rui Cao and Jun Shi
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Keywords: Cyclodextrin, bile salt, calorimetry, inclusion phenomena, synthetic receptors, host-guest modeling systems, molecular recognition, thermodynamics
Abstract: The molecular recognition behaviors of some representative bile salts by three 3,6-bridged β-cyclodextrin dimers with oligo(ethylenediamino) linkers in different lengths, i.e. 3,6-(ethylenediamino-bridged) β-cyclodextrin dimer (1), 3,6-(diethylenetriamino-bridged) β-cyclodextrin dimer (2), and 3,6-(triethylenetetraamino-bridged) β-cyclodextrin dimer (3), were investigated in aqueous phosphate buffer solution (pH 7.20) at 25°C by means of 2D NMR spectroscopy and isothermal titration microcalorimetry. Owing to the cooperative host-linker-guest binding mode between host and guest, these 3,6-bridged β-cyclodextrin dimers showed significantly enhanced binding abilities and molecular selectivities as compared with native β-cyclodextrin through the simultaneous contributions of hydrophobic, hydrogen bond, and electrostatic interactions. Thermodynamically, the inclusion complexations of these β-cyclodextrin dimers with bile salts were mainly driven by large enthalpic gain, accompanied by slight to moderate entropic loss. An enthalpy-entropy compensation analysis demonstrated that these β-cyclodextrin dimers experienced large conformational changes and extensive desolvation effect upon inclusion complexation with guest molecules.
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Liu Yu, Kang Shu, Chen Yong, Cao Rui and Shi Jun, Thermodynamics of Molecular Recognition of Bile Salts by 3,6- (Oligoethylenediamino-Bridged) β-Cyclodextrin Dimers, Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening 2007; 10 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138620707781662844
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138620707781662844 |
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