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Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology | 2018

Investigation of chiral recognition by molecular micelles with molecular dynamics simulations

Kevin F. Morris; Eugene J. Billiot; Fereshteh H. Billiot; Jordan A. Ingle; Stephanie R. Zack; Kevin B. Krause; Kenny B. Lipkowitz; William M. Southerland; Yayin Fang

ABSTRACT Molecular dynamics simulations were used to characterize the binding of the chiral drugs chlorthalidone and lorazepam to the molecular micelle poly-(sodium undecyl-(L)-leucine-valine). The project’s goal was to characterize the nature of chiral recognition in capillary electrophoresis separations that use molecular micelles as the chiral selector. The shapes and charge distributions of the chiral molecules investigated, their orientations within the molecular micelle chiral binding pockets, and the formation of stereoselective intermolecular hydrogen bonds with the molecular micelle were all found to play key roles in determining where and how lorazepam and chlorthalidone enantiomers interacted with the molecular micelle. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT


Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology | 2018

Using molecular dynamics simulations to identify the key factors responsible for chiral recognition by an amino acid-based molecular micelle

Kevin F. Morris; Eugene J. Billiot; Fereshteh H. Billiot; Jordan A. Ingle; Kevin B. Krause; Corbin R. Lewis; Kenny B. Lipkowitz; William M. Southerland; Yayin Fang

Abstract Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were used to investigate the binding of six chiral compounds to the amino acid-based molecular micelle (MM) poly-(sodium undecyl-(L)-leucine-leucine) or poly(SULL). The MM investigated is used as a chiral selector in capillary electrophoresis. The project goal was to characterize the chiral recognition mechanism in these separations and to move toward predictive models to identify the best amino acid-based MM for a given separation. Poly(SULL) was found to contain six binding sites into which chiral compounds could insert. Four sites had similar sizes, shapes, and electrostatic properties. Enantiomers of alprenolol, propranolol, 1,1′-bi-2-naphthyl-2,2′-diyl hydrogen phosphate, 1,1′-bi-2-naphthol, chlorthalidone, or lorazepam were separately docked into each binding pocket and MD simulations with the resulting intermolecular complexes were performed. Solvent-accessible surface area calculations showed the compounds preferentially associated with binding sites where they penetrated into the MM core and shielded their non-polar atoms from solvent. Furthermore, with five of the six compounds the enantiomer with the most favorable free energy of MM association also experienced the most favorable intermolecular hydrogen bonding interactions with the MM. This result suggests that stereoselective intermolecular hydrogen bonds play an important role in chiral discrimination in separations using amino acid-based MMs.GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT


Analytical Chemistry | 2003

Polysodium N-undecanoyl-L-leucylvalinate: a versatile chiral selector for micellar electrokinetic chromatography.

Shahab A. Shamsi; Bertha C. Valle; Fereshteh H. Billiot; Isiah M. Warner


Journal of Chromatography A | 2001

Comparison of monomeric and polymeric amino acid based surfactants for chiral separations

Fereshteh H. Billiot; Eugene J. Billiot; Isiah M. Warner


Langmuir | 2002

Comparison of the aggregation behavior of 15 polymeric and monomeric dipeptide surfactants in aqueous solution

Fereshteh H. Billiot; Matthew E. McCarroll; Eugene J. Billiot; Joseph K. Rugutt; Kevin F. Morris; Isiah M. Warner


Electrophoresis | 2004

Combination of cyclodextrins and polymeric surfactants for chiral separations

Bertha C. Valle; Fereshteh H. Billiot; Shahab A. Shamsi; Xiaofeng Zhu; Aleeta Powe; Isiah M. Warner


Electrophoresis | 2004

Chiral recognition of binaphthyl derivatives using electrokinetic chromatography and steady-state fluorescence anisotropy: Effect of temperature

Fereshteh H. Billiot; Matthew C. McCarroll; Eugene J. Billiot; Isiah M. Warner


Journal of Chromatography A | 2002

Depth of penetration of binaphthyl derivatives into the micellar core of sodium undecenoyl leucyl-leucinate surfactants.

Fereshteh H. Billiot; Eugene J. Billiot; Isiah M. Warner


Open Journal of Physical Chemistry | 2012

Investigation of Chiral Molecular Micelles by NMR Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulation

Kevin F. Morris; Eugene J. Billiot; Fereshteh H. Billiot; Kenny B. Lipkowitz; William M. Southerland; Yayin Fang


Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry | 2002

Pulsed field gradient NMR investigation of solubilization equilibria in amino acid and dipeptide terminated micellar and polymeric surfactant solutions

Robin S. Hickok; Seamus A. Wedge; Alexandar L. Hansen; Kevin F. Morris; Fereshteh H. Billiot; Isiah M. Warner

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Isiah M. Warner

Louisiana State University

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Bertha C. Valle

Louisiana State University

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