3-hydroxybenzyl alcohol with K2/K1 = 3-33. Both the entropy and the enthalpy terms are important in this allosteric system; the crystallographic studies provide the first clear evidence that the cooperativity in amidehydrogenbonding by polarization contributes to the positive homotropic allosteric binding property.
The molecular recognition of catecholamines by hydrindacene-basedreceptors 1 and 2, as well as the durene-based receptor 3, and the guest-induced conformational changes are reported. These receptors selectively bind adrenaline and dopamine salts through the guests' ammonium group and 3-hydroxyl group on the aromatic ring. In the case of adrenaline, an additional hydrogen bond with a benzylic hydroxyl