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Cucurbituril-Based Biomacromolecular Assemblies.

Yao-Hua LiuYing-Ming ZhangHua-Jiang YuYu Liu
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
The construction of controlled biomacromolecular assemblies has become a thriving area of supramolecular chemistry. In this context, cucurbiturils (CBs), a class of macrocyclic receptors having robust skeletons, hydrophobic cavities, and carbonyl-laced portals, have been drawn into the limelight because of their advantageous molecular recognition characteristics with a variety of biomacromolecules, including peptides, nucleic acids, and proteins. In this minireview, we focus on the impressive advances in CB-based biomacromolecular assemblies, such as in biosensors and assays, the regulation of biochemical reactions, and the treatment of serious diseases. CB-promoted subcellular bioimaging has also been demonstrated in different organelles. The case studies presented herein demonstrate the numerous applications, from fundamental research to translational applications, of diverse CB-based supra/biomacromolecular architectures.
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