Molecular Engineering of Carbohydrate Recognition

IF 3.1 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ChemSystemsChem Pub Date : 2023-04-11 DOI:10.1002/syst.202200050
Zhanhu Sun, Bowen Fan, Prof. Matthew J. Webber
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Carbohydrates play a number of structural, functional, and metabolic roles in underpinning natural life processes, acting in states of both health and disease. Given this importance, over millions of years of evolution, living systems have developed an ability to recognize and bind carbohydrates, achieving remarkable recognition affinity and specificity in spite of the often hydrophilic and ubiquitous character of carbohydrate targets. In recent years, bio-inspired synthetic receptors have been developed to bind carbohydrates, with examples of (pseudo)temple-shaped receptors, flexible receptors, and dynamic-covalent/coordinative receptors reported. Certain of these have even demonstrated promising results, for example in binding glucose or exhibiting antiviral and antibiotic function. Accordingly, and in spite of remaining challenges, the development of synthetic receptors for carbohydrate recognition holds great promise to combat some of the most urgent problems facing our world today.

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碳水化合物识别的分子工程
碳水化合物在支撑自然生命过程中起着许多结构、功能和代谢作用,在健康和疾病状态下都起作用。鉴于这一重要性,经过数百万年的进化,生命系统已经发展出识别和结合碳水化合物的能力,尽管碳水化合物目标通常具有亲水性和无处不在的特性,但它们仍具有显著的识别亲和性和特异性。近年来,生物启发合成受体已被开发用于结合碳水化合物,例如(伪)神庙形受体,柔性受体和动态共价/配位受体。其中某些甚至已经显示出有希望的结果,例如在结合葡萄糖或表现出抗病毒和抗生素功能。因此,尽管仍然存在挑战,但碳水化合物识别合成受体的发展对解决当今世界面临的一些最紧迫的问题具有很大的希望。
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