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Crucial specificity pocket

Hydrogen bonds are ubiquitous in nature. As arguably the most important type of non-covalent interactions, hydrogen bonds are crucial for various processes of life and also allow for the specific binding of substrates in enzyme pockets [1]. Consequently, generations of researchers have mimicked nature to develop applications of hydrogen bonds in chemistry with ever-increasing complexity and control [2, 3]. [Pg.168]


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