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Volumn 130, Issue 17, 2008, Pages 5699-5709

Origin of the dendritic effect in multivalent enzyme-like catalysts

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

BINDING SITES; LIGANDS; MONOLAYERS; NANOPARTICLES; ORGANOMETALLICS; RNA;

EID: 42649127089     PISSN: 00027863     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/ja7113213     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (49)

References (70)
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    • 8 were implemented in MicroMath Scientist for WindowsTM, version 2.01. For details, see the Supporting Information
    • 8 were implemented in MicroMath Scientist for WindowsTM, version 2.01. For details, see the Supporting Information.
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    • II complex and HPNPP. This supports our assumption to ignore single site catalysis.
    • II complex and HPNPP. This supports our assumption to ignore single site catalysis.
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    • An additional analysis of Figure 5b, in which also single sites contribute to catalysis, leads to the same conclusions. This is described in detail in the Supporting Information. Summarizing, the presence of concomitant single and double site catalysis leads towards a less pronounced dendritic effect and a disappearance of the odd/even effect see later
    • An additional analysis of Figure 5b, in which also single sites contribute to catalysis, leads to the same conclusions. This is described in detail in the Supporting Information. Summarizing, the presence of concomitant single and double site catalysis leads towards a less pronounced dendritic effect and a disappearance of the "odd/even" effect (see later).
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    • 40 for peptide-based dendrimer catalysts. The impressive results of these multivalent catalysts in terms of generating catalytic sites is probably caused by the presence of catalytic histidine units in each generation, rather than only in the periphery of the dendrimer.
    • 40 for peptide-based dendrimer catalysts. The impressive results of these multivalent catalysts in terms of generating catalytic sites is probably caused by the presence of catalytic histidine units in each generation, rather than only in the periphery of the dendrimer.


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