Supramolecular
bioinorganic chemistry is a natural evolution in biomimetic metallic systems
since it constitutes a further degree of complexity in modeling. The
traditional approach consisting of mimicking the first coordination sphere of
metal sites proved to be very efficient, because valuable data are extracted
from these examples to gain insight in natural systems mechanisms. But it does
not reproduce several specific aspects of enzymes that can be mimicked by the
implementation of a cavity embedding the labile active site and thus
controlling the properties of the metal ion by noncovalent interactions. This
Account reports on a strategy aimed at reproducing some supramolecular aspects
encountered in the natural systems.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/physical-sciences/american-research-journal-of-chemistry/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/physical-sciences/american-research-journal-of-chemistry/
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