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Molecular knots in biology and chemistry.


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Authors

Lim, Nicole CH 
Jackson, Sophie E 

Abstract

Knots and entanglements are ubiquitous. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these fascinating topological entities can be either useful or cumbersome. In recent decades, the importance and prevalence of molecular knots have been increasingly recognised by scientists from different disciplines. In this review, we provide an overview on the various molecular knots found in naturally occurring biological systems (DNA, RNA and proteins), and those created by synthetic chemists. We discuss the current knowledge in these fields, including recent developments in experimental and, in some cases, computational studies which are beginning to shed light into the complex interplay between the structure, formation and properties of these topologically intricate molecules.

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Keywords

Biocompatible Materials, Biophysics, Humans, Macromolecular Substances, Models, Molecular

Journal Title

J Phys Condens Matter

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Journal ISSN

0953-8984
1361-648X

Volume Title

27

Publisher

IOP Publishing
Sponsorship
N C H Lim is supported by a UBD Chancellor scholarship from the Brunei Government.