Hydrogen sulfate-induced organogelation of a bile acid based anion-receptor
摘要:
A bile acid based anion-receptor has been synthesized which forms a stable gel in CHCl3-DMSO cosolvent in the presence of HSO4- ion. The anion-selective gel formation can be used for the recognition of HSO4- ion. An analogous receptor with pyridine moiety has also been synthesized which shows higher selectivity and binding affinity for HSO4- ion but does not exhibit the gelation behaviour. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
[EN] BIS(2-HALOACETAMIDO)-COMPOUNDS FOR USE AS LINKING AGENTS AND RESULTANT PRODUCTS WHICH COMPRISE ANTIBODIES, HALF-ANTIBODIES AND ANTIBODY FRAGMENTS [FR] COMPOSÉS BIS(2-HALOACÉTAMIDO) DESTINÉS À ÊTRE UTILISÉS EN TANT QU'AGENTS DE LIAISON ET PRODUITS RÉSULTANTS QUI COMPRENNENT DES ANTICORPS, DES DEMI-ANTICORPS ET DES FRAGMENTS D'ANTICORPS
BIS(2-HALOACETAMIDO)-COMPOUNDS FOR USE AS LINKING AGENTS AND RESULTANT PRODUCTS WHICH COMPRISE ANTIBODIES, HALF-ANTIBODIES AND ANTIBODY FRAGMENTS
申请人:The University Of Bath
公开号:EP3990023A1
公开(公告)日:2022-05-04
COLLECTIONS OF PEPTIDES, PEPTIDE AGENTS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
申请人:FOG PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
公开号:US20210179665A1
公开(公告)日:2021-06-17
The present disclosure provides powerful technologies for the development, production, characterization, and/or use of stapled peptide compositions. Among other things, the present disclosure provides strategies for defining amino acid sequences particularly amenable or useful for stapling, as well as technologies, reagents, and systems for developing, producing, characterizing, and/or using stapled peptides having such amino acid sequences.
[EN] COLLECTIONS OF PEPTIDES, PEPTIDE AGENTS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF<br/>[FR] COLLECTIONS DE PEPTIDES, D'AGENTS PEPTIDIQUES ET PROCÉDÉS D'UTILISATION DE CEUX-CI
申请人:FOG PHARMACEUTICALS INC
公开号:WO2020041270A1
公开(公告)日:2020-02-27
The present disclosure provides powerful technologies for the development, production, characterization, and/or use of stapled peptide compositions. Among other things, the present disclosure provides strategies for defining amino acid sequences particularly amenable or useful for stapling, as well as technologies, reagents, and systems for developing, producing, characterizing, and/or using stapled peptides having such amino acid sequences.