Model systems for flavoenzyme activity: an investigation of the role functionality attached to the C(7) position of the flavin unit has on redox and molecular recognition properties

Caldwell, S. T. , Farrugia, L. J., Hewage, S. G., Kryvokhyzha, N., Rotello, V. M. and Cooke, G. (2009) Model systems for flavoenzyme activity: an investigation of the role functionality attached to the C(7) position of the flavin unit has on redox and molecular recognition properties. Chemical Communications(11), pp. 1350-1352. (doi: 10.1039/b900269n)

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Abstract

We describe the role functionality attached to the C(7) position of a family of flavin derivatives has in tuning their redox and recognition properties and the subsequent exploitation of two of these derivatives as a three-component electrochemically controllable molecular switch.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:CHEMISTRY DERIVATIVES FAMILY FLAVOENZYME ACTIVITY HYDROGEN-BOND INTERACTIONS MODEL MODEL SYSTEMS MOLECULAR-RECOGNITION RECOGNITION REDOX SYSTEM SYSTEMS UNIT
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Caldwell, Dr Stuart and Farrugia, Dr Louis and Cooke, Professor Graeme
Authors: Caldwell, S. T., Farrugia, L. J., Hewage, S. G., Kryvokhyzha, N., Rotello, V. M., and Cooke, G.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Chemistry
Journal Name:Chemical Communications
ISSN:1359-7345

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