Selective Recognition and Sensing of Biologically Important Phosphates Using Triptycene-Based Anion Receptors

Abstract

The principal aim of supramolecular chemistry is to design receptors that exhibit a level of selectivity and efficiency comparable to biological receptors and enzymes. Despite recent advances in the field, achieving high selectivity for a specific molecular guest remains a major challenge. Here, we present a systematic study of the anion-binding properties of triptycene-based receptors. Fluorescence titration experiments reveal that receptor 1 exhibits strong selectivity for monophosphate anions derived from nucleotides such as AMP, deoxy-AMP, CMP with binding constants ranging from 6637 to 9576 M-1. In contrast, receptor 1 does not bind phosphate anions derived from cyclic AMP or ADP, as evidenced by the absence of any measurable changes in fluorescence spectra.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 May 2025
Accepted
01 Jul 2025
First published
02 Jul 2025

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Selective Recognition and Sensing of Biologically Important Phosphates Using Triptycene-Based Anion Receptors

A. F. Kassir, D. Lupp, J. Grabowski, J. M. Granda and J. Jurczak, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5OB00760G

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