A synthetic mimic of protein inner space: buried polar interactions in a deep water-soluble host
- PMID: 17131990
- DOI: 10.1021/ja0663374
A synthetic mimic of protein inner space: buried polar interactions in a deep water-soluble host
Abstract
A deep water-soluble cavitand was functionalized with a carboxylic acid directed toward the hydrophobic interior of the host. The buried salt-bridge interaction formed with a quinuclidium cationic guest was determined to be worth -3 kcal/mol using a free energy cycle. The strength of the interaction correlates well with buried salt bridges in proteins, indicating that the cavitand interior mimics the hydrophobic inner space of proteins.
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