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Peptides chiral guest recognition

To date, the capability of macromolecular peptides as molecular recognition sites has been poorly characterized. Due to the analytical techniques available, first investigations on host-guest complexes were done in the homogeneous phase [55]. One of the most popular cyclic compounds is the depsipeptide, valinomycin, which can complex potassium ions selectively and carry them through lipid membranes [56], Another interesting receptor is the peptide antibiotic, vancomycin [57], This consists of a complicated tricyclic pep-tidic structure and can be used as chiral selector [58] in capillary electrophoresis and HPLC. [Pg.339]


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