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Multi-State Regulation of the Dihydrogen Phosphate Binding Affinity to a Light- and Heat-Responsive Bis-Urea Receptor
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Molecular BiologyH NmrMolecular RecognitionAnion SensingInterchangeable IsomersBiophysicsResponsive Bis-urea ReceptorMolecular PhysiologyBiochemistryG Protein-coupled ReceptorReceptor (Biochemistry)Biochemical InteractionBiomolecular InteractionMolecular ModelingHeat-responsive Bis-urea ReceptorProtein PhosphorylationSignal TransductionNatural SciencesMolecular SwitchMulti-state RegulationChemical ProbeMedicine
A responsive bis-urea receptor can be switched between three isomers using light and heat as evidenced by (1)H NMR and UV-vis spectroscopy. Anion binding experiments ((1)H NMR titrations, ESI-MS) reveal a high selectivity for dihydrogen phosphate. Importantly, a large difference in binding affinity to the interchangeable isomers is observed, which is further rationalized by DFT calculations. As a consequence, the amount of bound substrate can be controlled via photo- and thermal isomerization in a three-step process.
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