نتایج جستجو برای: molecular machines

تعداد نتایج: 692961  

Journal: :Current Opinion in Structural Biology 2012

2015
Frédéric Coutrot

The control of motion of one element with respect to others in an interlocked architecture allows for different co-conformational states of a molecule. This can result in variations of physical or chemical properties. The increase of knowledge in the field of molecular interactions led to the design, the synthesis, and the study of various systems of molecular machinery in a wide range of inter...

2008
Euan R. Kay David A. Leigh

Nature uses molecular motors and machines in virtually every significant biological process, but learning how to design and assemble simpler artificial structures that function through controlled molecular-level motion is a major challenge for contemporary physical science. The established engineering principles of the macroscopic world can offer little more than inspiration to the molecular en...

2004
Alberto Credi Roberto Ballardini Vincenzo Balzani Belén Ferrer Maria Teresa Gandolfi Serena Silvi Margherita Venturi

The concept of (macroscopic) machine can be extended to the molecular level. A molecular machine can be defined as an assembly of a discrete number of molecular components (i.e., a supramolecular system) in which the component parts can display changes in their relative positions as a result of some external stimulus. Rotaxanes and catenanes are promising systems for the construction of artific...

2017
R D Astumian

The Nobel prize in Chemistry for 2016 was awarded to Jean Pierre Sauvage, Sir James Fraser Stoddart, and Bernard (Ben) Feringa for their contributions to the design and synthesis of molecular machines. While this field is still in its infancy, and at present there are no commercial applications, many observers have stressed the tremendous potential of molecular machines to revolutionize technol...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Miguel A Garcia-Garibay

Crystalline molecular machines represent an exciting new branch of crystal engineering and materials science with important implications to nanotechnology. Crystalline molecular machines are crystals built with molecules that are structurally programmed to respond collectively to mechanic, electric, magnetic, or photonic stimuli to fulfill specific functions. One of the main challenges in their...

2018
Massimo Baroncini Lorenzo Casimiro Christiaan de Vet Jessica Groppi Serena Silvi Alberto Credi

Movement is one of the central attributes of life, and a key feature in many technological processes. While artificial motion is typically provided by macroscopic engines powered by internal combustion or electrical energy, movement in living organisms is produced by machines and motors of molecular size that typically exploit the energy of chemical fuels at ambient temperature to generate forc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Aidan I Brown David A Sivak

Biomolecular machines consume free energy to break symmetry and make directed progress. Nonequilibrium ATP concentrations are the typical free energy source, with one cycle of a molecular machine consuming a certain number of ATP, providing a fixed free energy budget. Since evolution is expected to favor rapid-turnover machines that operate efficiently, we investigate how this free energy budge...

Journal: :ACS nano 2015
John M Abendroth Oleksandr S Bushuyev Paul S Weiss Christopher J Barrett

As our understanding and control of intra- and intermolecular interactions evolve, ever more complex molecular systems are synthesized and assembled that are capable of performing work or completing sophisticated tasks at the molecular scale. Commonly referred to as molecular machines, these dynamic systems comprise an astonishingly diverse class of motifs and are designed to respond to a pleth...

2017
Jean-Pierre Sauvage

T o a large extent, the eld of “molecular machines” started aer several groups were able to prepare reasonably easily interlocking ring compounds (named catenanes for compounds consisting of interlocking rings and rotaxanes for rings threaded by molecular laments or axes). Important families of molecular machines not belonging to the interlocking world were also designed, prepared and studied ...

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