Supramolecular protection from the enzymatic tyrosine phosphorylation in a polypeptide†
Abstract
Here we report two new artificial pseudopeptidic cages that bind the EYE peptide epitope in pure water at physiological pH (as studied by fluorescence and NMR spectroscopies). The supramolecular complexation of the Tyr residues efficiently precludes their subsequent PTK-catalysed phosphorylation. Our results show a supramolecular modulation of the PTK activity by competitive substrate caging.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Host–guest chemistry