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Olena Molokanova

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Mechanically interlocked calix[4]arene dimers display reversible bond breakage under force.

2009

The physics of nanoscopic systems is strongly governed by thermal fluctuations that produce significant deviations from the behaviour of large ensembles1,2. Stretching experiments of single molecules offer a unique way to study fundamental theories of statistical mechanics, as recently shown for the unzipping of RNA hairpins3. Here, we report a molecular design based on oligo calix[4]arene catenanes—calixarene dimers held together by 16 hydrogen bridges—in which loops within the molecules limit how far the calixarene nanocapsules can be separated. This mechanically locked structure tunes the energy landscape of dimers, thus permitting the reversible rupture and rejoining of the individual n…

Models MolecularMacromolecular SubstancesSurface PropertiesBiomedical EngineeringMolecular ConformationThermal fluctuationsBioengineeringNanotechnologyMolecular dynamicsPhenolsCalixareneMaterials TestingMoleculeNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceComputer SimulationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringParticle SizePhysicsHydrogen bondEnergy landscapeStatistical mechanicsPhysicistCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsNanostructuresModels ChemicalChemical physicsStress MechanicalCalixarenesCrystallizationDimerizationNature nanotechnology
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P0431 : IL-4/IL-13 exacerbate liver fibrosis progression through alternatively activated macrophages

2015

Hepatologybusiness.industryLiver fibrosisInterleukin 13ImmunologyMedicinebusinessInterleukin 4Journal of Hepatology
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Multiple catenanes based on tetraloop derivatives of calix[4]arenes

2009

Abstract Four novel tetraarylurea calix[4]arenes ( 4a – d ) have been synthesized, substituted by ω-alkenyloxy residues in 3,5-positions of the arylurea residues. The eight alkenyl groups were pairwise connected by olefin metathesis and subsequent hydrogenation. The ring-closure reaction was carried out with heterodimers exclusively formed by 4 with a tetratosylurea calix[4]arene 1 , which serves as a template in this reaction step. The potential trans-cavity bridging is entirely suppressed in this way. Bis- and tetraloop calix[4]arenes cannot form dimers due to overlapping loops. However, they readily form heterodimers with open-chain tetraureas, as long as their urea residues can pass thr…

Cyclic compoundReaction stepStereochemistryDimerOrganic ChemistryCatenaneMetathesisBiochemistryTetraloopchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryDrug DiscoveryCalixareneCyclophaneTetrahedron
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Calix[4]arene-Based Bis[2]catenanes: Synthesis and Chiral Resolution

2007

The exclusive formation of hydrogen-bonded dimers between tetraaryl and tetratosylurea calix[4]arenes has been used to prepare a series of ten "bisloop" tetraurea calix[4]arenes 3, in which adjacent phenylurea groups are covalently linked through alpha,omega-dioxyalkane chains. This dimerization with tetratosylurea 2 as template preorganizes the alkenyl residues of tetra(m-alkenyloxyphenyl) ureas 1 and enables their selective connection in high yield (up to 95 %) by olefin metathesis followed by hydrogenation. The "bisloop" calixarenes 3 also exclusively form heterodimers with 1. Thus, in a separated metathesis/hydrogenation sequence, a series of 14 cyclic bis[2]catenanes 4, in which two ca…

Models MolecularMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMolecular StructurebiologyChemistryStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryCatenaneCatenanesStereoisomerismSequence (biology)General ChemistryCrystallography X-Raybiology.organism_classificationMetathesisCatalysisChiral resolutionCrystallographyCovalent bondYield (chemistry)CalixareneTetraCalixarenesChemistry - A European Journal
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Vierfache [2]Rotaxane von Calix[4]arenen durch Ringschluss

2006

ChemistryGeneral MedicineAngewandte Chemie
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ChemInform Abstract: Multiple Catenanes Based on Tetraloop Derivatives of Calix[4]arenes.

2009

StereochemistryChemistryCatenaneGeneral MedicineTetraloopChemInform
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Inducible knockdown of procollagen I protects mice from liver fibrosis and leads to dysregulated matrix genes and attenuated inflammation.

2017

Organ fibrosis is characterized by a chronic wound-healing response, with excess deposition of extracellular matrix components. Here, collagen type I represents the most abundant scar component and a primary target for antifibrotic therapies. Liver fibrosis can progress to cirrhosis and primary liver cancer, which are the major causes of liver related morbidity and mortality. However, a (pro-)collagen type I specific therapy remains difficult and its therapeutic abrogation may incur unwanted side effects. We therefore designed tetracycline-regulated procollagen alpha1(I) short hairpin (sh)RNA expressing mice that permit a highly efficient inducible knockdown of the procollagen alpha1(I) gen…

0301 basic medicineGenetically modified mouseLiver CirrhosisPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisInflammationMice TransgenicCollagen Type ISmall hairpin RNAExtracellular matrix03 medical and health sciencesMiceFibrosismedicineAnimalsRNA Small InterferingMolecular BiologyCells CulturedGene knockdownExtracellular Matrix ProteinsChemistryMouse Embryonic Stem CellsFibroblastsmedicine.diseaseProcollagen peptidaseDisease Models Animal030104 developmental biologyGene Expression RegulationGene Knockdown TechniquesCancer researchmedicine.symptomProcollagenMatrix biology : journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology
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Fourfold [2]rotaxanes of calix[4]arenes by ring closure.

2006

Models MolecularRotaxanesChemistryStereochemistryClosure (topology)Hydrogen BondingGeneral ChemistryRing (chemistry)MetathesisCatalysisCyclizationPolymer chemistryCalixareneCalixarenesAngewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
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