Publications

Publications


126. Complexation-driven assembly of imine-linked helical receptors showing adaptive folding and temperature-dependent guest selection

Song, G.; Lee, S.; Jeong, K.-S. Nat. Commun. 2024, 15, 1501.


125. KS10076,a chelator for redox-active metal ions, induces ROS-mediated STAT3 degradation in auto-phagic cell death and eliminates ALDH1+ stemcells

Kim, J.; Park, A.; Hwang, J.; Zhao, X.; Kwak, J.; Kim, H. W.; Ku, M.; Yang, J.; Kim, T. I.; Jeong, K.-S. Choi, U.; Lee, H.; Shin, S. J. Cell Reports. 2022, 40, 111077.


124. Tweezer-type binding cavity formed by the helical folding of a carbazole-pyridine oligomer

Jang, H.J.; Lee, S.; An, B.J.;Song, G.; Jeon, H.-G.; Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Commun. 2022, 58, 1410-1413.


123. Subtle Modification of Imine-linked Helical Receptors to Significantly Alter their Affinities and Selectivities for Chiral Guests

Song, G.; Kim, K. M.;  Lee, S.; Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Asian. J. 2021, 16, 2958-2966.


122. Synthesis of novel 1H-Pyrazolo[3,4-b]pyridine derivatives as DYRK 1A/1B inhibitors

Park, A.; Hwang, J.; Lee, J.-Y.; Heo, E.J.; Na, Y.-J.; Kang, S.; Jeong, K.-S.; Kim, K. Y.; Shin, S. J.; Lee, H. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2021, 47, 128226.


121. Synthesis of 1H-Indoles via Silver(I)-Mediated Intramolecular Oxidative C-H Bond Amination

Park, A.; Jeong, K.-S.; Lee, H.; Kim, H. ACS Omega, 2021, 6, 6498-6508.


120. Template-Directed Quantitative One-Pot Synthesis of Homochiral Helical Receptors Enabling Enantioselective Binding

Kim, K. M.; Song, G.; Lee, S.; Jeon, H.-G.; Chae, W. J.; Jeong, K.-S. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2020, 59, 22475-22479.


119. Aromatic Helical Foldamers as Nucleophilic Catalysts for the Regioselective Acetylation Octyl β-D-Glucopyranoside

Song, G.; Jeong, K.-S. ChemPlusChem 2020, 85, 2475-2481 (Special Collection)


118. Dramatic Enhancement of Binding Affinities Between Foldamer-Based Receptors and Anions by Intra-Receptor π-Stacking

Seo, S. B.; Lee, S.; Jeon, H.-G.; Jeong, K.-S. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2020, 59, 10441-10445.


117. Structural hybridization of pyrrolidine-based T-type calcium channel inhibitors and exploration of their analgesic effects in a neuropathic pain model

Son, W. S.; Jeong, K.-S.; Lim, S. M.; Pae, A, N. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2019, 29, 1168-1172.


116. Copper-Catalyzed 1,2-Bistrifluoromethylation of Terminal Alkenes

Oh, H.; Park, A.; Jeong, K.-S.; Han, S. B.; Lee, H. Adv. Synth. Catal., 2019, 361, 2136-2140.


115. Encapsulation of dihydrogenphosphate ions as a cyclic dimer to the cavities of site-specifically modified indolocarbazole-pyridine foldamers

Lee, C.; Lee, H.; Lee, S.; Jeon, H.-G.; Jeong, K.-S. Org. Chem. Front., 2019, 6, 299-303.


114. Synthesis and biological evaluation of pyrrolidine-based T-type calcium channel inhibitors for the treatment of neuropathic pain

Yang, H. K.; Son, W. S.; Lim, K. S.; Kim, G. H.; Lim, E. J.; Gadhe, C. G.; Lee, J. Y.; Jeong, K.-S.; Lim, S. M.; Pae, A. N. Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry, 2018, 33, 1460-1471.


113. Identification of crizotinib derivatives as potent SHIP2 inhibitors for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease

Lim, J. W.; Kim, S. K.; Choi, S. Y.; Kim, D. H.; Gadhe, C. G.; Lee, H. N.; Kim, H. J.; Kim, J.; Cho, S. J.; Hwang, H.; Seung, J.; Jeong, K.-S.; Lee, J. Y.; Lim, S. M.; Lee, J. W.; Pae, A. N. Eur. J. Med. Chem., 2018, 157, 405-422.


112. Foldamer-based helicate displaying reversible switching between two distinct conformers

Jeon, H.-G.; Lee, H. K.; Lee. S.; Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Commun. 2018, 54, 5740-5743.


111. Matched and Mismatched Phenomena in the Helix Orientation Bias Induced by Chiral Appendages at Multiple Positions of Indolocarbazole-Pyridine Hybrid Foldamers

Jang, H. B.; Choi, Y. R.; Jeong, K.-S. J. Org. Chem. 2018, 83, 5123-5131.

 

110. Discovery of thienopyrrolotriazine derivatives to protect mitochondrial function against Aβ-induced neurotoxicity

Kim, T.; Son, W. S.; Morshed, M. N.; Londhe, A. M.; Jung, S. Y.; Park, J.-H.; Park, W.-K.; Lim, S. M.; Park, K. D.; Cho, S, J.; Jeong, K.-S.; Lee, J.; Pae, A. M. Eur. J. Medicinal Chemistry. 2017, 141, 240-256.


109. Aromatic Hybrid Foldamer with a Hydrophilic Helical Cavity Capable of Encapsulating Glucose

Hwang, J. Y.; Jeon, H.-G.; Choi, Y. R.; Kim, J.; Kang, P.; Lee, S.; Jeong K.-S. Org. Lett. 2017, 19, 5625-5628.


108. Stereospecific control of the helical orientation of indolocarbazole-pyridine hybrid foldamers by rational modification of terminal chiral appendages

Kim, J.; Jeon, H.-G.; Kang, P.; Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Commun. 2017, 53, 6508-6511.


107. Enzyme-Responsive Procarriers Capable of Transporting Chloride Ions across Lipid and Cellular Membranes

Choi, Y. R.; Lee, B.; Park, J.; Namkung, W.; Jeong, K.-S. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2016, 138, 15319-15322.


106. Helical Aromatic Foldamers Functioning as a Fluorescence Turn-on Probe for Anions

Jeon, H. -G.; Jang, H. B.; Kang, P.; Choi, Y. R.; Kim, J.; Lee, J. H.; Choi, M.-G.; Jeong, K.-S. Org. Lett. 2016, 18, 4404-4407.


105. Modulation of Helix Stability of Indolocarbazole-Pyridine Hybrid Foldamer

Kim, J. S.; Jeon, H. -G.; Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Commun. 2016, 52, 3406-3409.


104. Folding-Generated Molecular Tubes Containing One-Dimensional Water Chains

Jeon, H. -G.;Jung. J. Y.; Kang. P.J.; Choi. M.-G.; Jeong, K.-S. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2016, 138, 92-95


103. Chloride transport activities of trans- and cis-amide-linked bisureas

Park, E. B. and Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Commun. 2015, 51, 9197-9200.


102. Anion-induced switching of the helical orientation of a chiral indolocarbazole dimer

Lee, H. J.; Jeon, H.-G. and Jeong K.-S. Supramol. Chem. 2015, 378-385.


101. Synthesis and biological evaluation of aryl isoxazole derivatives as metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 antagonists:

A potential treatment for neuropathic pain

Cho, G. H.; Kim, T.; Son, W. S.; Seo, S. H.; Min, S.-J.; Cho, Y. S.; Keum, G.; Jeong, K.-S.; Koh, H. Y.; Lee, J.; and Pae, A. N.

Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 2015, 25, 1324-1328.


100. Carbazole-based molecular tweezers as platforms for the discrimination of heavy metal ions

Hwang, I.-H.; Hong, K.-I.; Jeong, K.-S. and Jang, W.-D. RSC Adv. 2015, 5, 1097-1102.


99. Azobenzene-based chloride transporters with light-controllable activities

Choi, Y. R.; Kim, G. C.; Jeon, H.-G.; Park. J.; Namkung, W. and Jeong K.-S. Chem. Commun. 2014, 50, 15305-15308.


98. An indolocarbazole dimer as a new stereodynamic probe for chiral 1,2-diamines

Jeon, H.-G.; Kim M. J. and Jeong K.-S. Org. Biomol. Chem. 2014, 12, 5464-5468.


97. Synthetic K+/Cl- Selective Sympoter across a Phospholipid Membrane

Lee, J. H.; Lee, J. H.; Choi, Y. R.; Kang, P.; Choi, M.-G. and Jeong, K.-S. J. Org. Chem. 2014, 79, 6403-6409. 


96. A Helically Twisted Imine-macrocycle that Allows for Determining the Absolute Configuration of a-Amino Carboxylates

Kim, M. J.; Choi, Y. R.; Jeon, H.-G.; Kang. P.; Choi, M.-G and Jeong K.-S. Chem. Commun. 2013, 49, 11412-11414. 


95. A chiral indolocarbazole foldamer displaying strong circular dichroism responsive to anion binding

Kim, D. A.; Kang P.; Choi M.-G. and Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Commun. 2013, 49, 9743-9745.


94. Folding and anion-binding properties of an indolocarbazole dimer with urea appendages 

Kim, H. J.; Suk, J. -m. and Jeong, K.-S. Supramol. Chem. 2013, 25, 46-53.


93. Synthetic chloride transporters with the binding mode observed in a ClC chloride channel 

Choi, Y. R.; Chae, M. K.; Kim, D.; Lah, M. S. and Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Commun. 2012, 48, 10346-10348.


92. Helically Foldable Diphenylureas as Anion Receptors: Modulation of the Binding Affinity by the Chain Length

Kim, M. J.; Lee, H. -W.; Moon, D. and Jeong, K.-S. Org. Lett. 2012, 14, 5042-5045.


91. Helicity Control of the Indolocarbazole Foldamer by Chiral Organic Anions

Suk, J.-m.; Kim, D. A. and Jeong, K.-S. Org. Lett. 2012, 14, 5018-5021.


90. Indolocarbazole-Based Anion Receptors and Molecular Switches 

Suk, J.-m.; Chae, M. K. and Jeong, K.-S. Pure and Appl. Chem. 2012, 84, 953-964.


89. A Foldamer-Based Chiroptical Molecular Switch That Displays the Complete Inversion of the Helical Sense upon Anion Binding 

Suk, J.-m.; Naidu, V. R.; Liu, X.; Lah, M. S. and Jeong, K.-S. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 13938-13941.


88. An Indolocarbazole Trimer with an Expanded Cavity for Anion Binding 

Suk, J.-m.; Kim, J.-i. and Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Asian. J. 2011, 6, 1992-1995.


87. Modulation of Binding Affinities between Foldamer-Based Anion Receptors and Chloride Ion 

Suk, J.-m. and Jeong, K.-S. Bull. Korean. Chem. Soc. 2011, 32, 2891-2892.


86. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel GSK-3β Inhibitors as Anticancer Agents

Choi, M. J.; Oh, D. W.; Jang, J. W.; Cho, Y. S.; Seo, S. H.; Jeong, K.-S.; Ko, S. Y. and Pae, A. N. Bull. Korean. Chem. Soc. 2011, 32, 2015-2020.


85. "Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry" Chapter 6. Indoles and Related Heterocycles.

Juwarker, H.; Suk, J.-m. and Jeong, K.-S. " 2010, Top Heterocycl Chem (2010) 24: 177-204,Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010


84. Anion-controlled Foldamers

Juwarker, H. and Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Soc. Rev., 2010, 39, 3664-3674. 


83. A Catenated Anion Receptor Based on Indolocarbazole

Chae, M. K.; Suk, J.-m. and Jeong, K.-S. Tetrahedron Lett. 2010, 51, 4240-4242.


82. Synthesis of Biindole-Diazo Conjugates as a Colorimetric Anion Receptor

Lee, G. W.; Kim, N.-K. and Jeong, K.-S. Org. Lett., 2010, 12, 2634-2637.


81. Increased stability in plasma and enhanced cellular uptake of thermally denatured albumin-coated liposomes.

Jung, S. H.; Kim, S. K.; Jung, S. H.; Kim, E. H.; Cho, S.  H.; Jeong, K. -S.; Seong, H. and Shin, B. C. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2010, 76, 434-440.


80. Selective Sulfate Binding Induces Helical Folding of an Indolocarbazole Oligomer in Solution and Solid State.

Kim J. -I.; Juwarker, H., Liu, X., Lah, M. S. and Jeong, K.-S. Chem Commun., 2010, 46, 764-766.


79. Synthesis of Benzofuran Chains: Monomer to Tetramer.

Suk, J.-m. and Jeong, K.-S. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 2010, 31, 561-562.


78. Foldamers with helical Cavities for Binding Complementary Guests.

Juwarker, H.; Suk, J.-m. and Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Soc. Rev., 2009, 38, 3316-3325.


77. Polyethylene glycol-complexed cationic liposome for enhanced cellular uptake and anticancer activity.

Jung, S. H.; Jung, S. H.; Seong, H.; Cho, S. H.; Jeong, K.-S. and Shin, B. C., Int. J. Pharm, 2009, 382, 254-261.


76. Disaccharide modified liposomes and their in vitro intracellular uptake.

Song, C. K.; Jung, S. H.; Kim, D.-D.; Jeong, K.-S.; Shin, B. C. and Seong, H., Int. J. Pharm, 2009, 380, 161-169.


75. Amphotericin B-entrapping lipid nanoparticles and their in vitro and in vivo characteristics.

Jung, S. H.; Lim, D. H.; Jung, S. H.; Lee, J. E.; Jeong, K.-S.; Seong, H. and Shin, B. C. Eur. J. Pharm. Sci., 2009, 37, 313-320.


74. Chiral Oligoindole Foldamers Showing Anion-Induced Helical Bias.

Naidu, V. R.; Suk, J.-m.; Lee, G. W. and Jeong, K.-S. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 2009, 30, 482-485.


73. Indolocarbazole-Based Foldamers Capable of Binding Halides in Water.

Suk, J.-m. and Jeong, K.-S. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2008, 130, 11868-11869.


72. Biased Helical Folding of Chiral Oligoindole Foldamers.

Naidu, V. R.; Kim, M. C.; Suk, J.-m.; Kim, H.-J.; Lee, M.; Sim, E. and Jeong, K.-S. Org. Lett., 2008, 10, 5373-5376.


71. Folding and Anion-binding Properties of Fluorescent Oligoindole Foldamers.

Kim, U.-I.; Suk, J.-m.; Naidu, V. R. and Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Eur. J., 2008, 14, 11406-11414.


70. An anion receptor with NH and OH groups for hydrogen bonds.

Ju, J.; Park, M.; Suk, J.-m.; Lah, M. S. and Jeong, K.-S. Chem.Commun., 2008, 3546-3548.


69. Chemical Synthesis of Cyclic Galactooligofuranosides Isolated from Enzumatic Degradation Products of Cell Wall Arabinogalactan of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Kim, K. S.; Lee, B.-Y.; Yoon, S. H.; Jeong, H. J.; Baek, J. Y. and Jeong, K.-S. Org. Lett., 2008, 10, 2373-2376.


68. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Isophthalamide Derivatives as T-type Calcium Channel Blockers.

Oh, Y.; Kim, Y.; Seo, S. H.; Lee, J. K.; Rhim, H.; Pae, A. N.; Jeong, K.-S.; Choo, H. and Cho, Y. S. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 2008, 29, 1881-1882.


67. Indole-Based Macrocycles and Oligomers Binding Anions.

Suk, J.-m.; Chae, M. K.; Kim, N.-K.; Kim, U.-I. and Jeong, K.-S. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 2008, 80, 599-608.


66. Preparation of Anionic Lipid Nanoparticles : Physical Properties and Stability.

Lee, J. E.; Kim, E. Y.; Lim, D. H.; Jung, S. H.; Jeong, K.-S. and Shin, B. C. Journal of the Korean Chemical Society, 2008, 52, 266-272.


65. An ion pair receptor showing remarkable enhancement of anion-binding strengths in the presence of alkali metal cations.

Chae, M. K.; Lee, J.-I.; Kim, N.-K. and Jeong, K.-S. Tetrahedron Letters, 2007, 48, 6624-6627.


64. Synthesis and Binding Properties of Anion Receptors Containing Multiple Hydorgen Bond Donors.

Lee, J.-Y.; Lee, M.-H. and Jeong, K.-S. Supramolecular Chemistry, 2007, 257-263.


63. Two distinct anion-binding modes and their relative stabilities.

Kim, N.-K.; Chang, K.-J.; Moon, D.; Lah, M. S. and Jeong. K.-S. Chem. Commun., 2007, 3401-3403.


62. A molecular receptor that selectively binds dihydrogen phosphate.

Kwon, T. H. and Jeong, K.-S. Tetrahedron Letters, 2006, 47, 8539-8541.


61. Macrocycles with two exclusive hydrogen-bonding modes.

Chae M. K.; Cha, G.-Y. and Jeong, K.-S. Tetrahedron Letters, 2006, 47, 8217-8220.


60. Biindolyl-based molecular clefts that bind anions by hydrogen-bonding interactions.

Chang, K.-J.; Chae M. K.; Lee, C.; Lee, J.-Y. and Jeong, K.-S. Tetrahedron Letters, 2006, 47, 6385-6388.


59. Synthesis and binding properties of a macrocycle with two binding subcavities.

Chang, K.-J.; Jang, H.-Y. and Jeong, K.-S. Tetrahedron Letters, 2006, 47, 4141-4144.


58. Indole-based Macrocycles as a New Class of Receptors for Anions.

Chang, K.-J.; Moon, D.; Lah, M. S. and Jeong, K.-S. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2005, 44, 7926-7929.


57. Oligoindole-Based Foldamers with a Helical Conformation Induced by Chloride.

Chang, K.-J.; Kang, B.-N.; Lee, M.-H. and Jeong, K.-S. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2005, 127, 12214-12215.


56. Self-assembly and characterization of a giant metallocycle.

Jang, H.-Y.; Chang, S.-Y.; Chang, K.-J. and Jeong, K.-S. Tetrahetron Letters, 2005, 46, 2433-2436.


55. Self-Assembled Metallocycles with Two Interactive Binding Domains

Chang, S.-Y.; Jang, H.-Y. and Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Eur. J., 2004, 10, 4358-4366.


54. Reversible Control of Assembly and Disassembly of Interlocked Supermolecules

Chang, K.-J.; An, Y.-J.; Uh, H. and Jeong, K.-S. J. Org. Chem., 2004, 69, 6556-6563.


53. Self-Assembly of Interlocked Supramolecular Dendrimers

Jeong, K.-S. and Park, E.-J. J. Org. Chem., 2004, 69, 2618-2621.


52. Efficient Modulation of Hydrogen-Bonding Interaction by Remote Substituents

Chang, S.-Y.; Kim, H.-S.; Chang, K.-J. and Jeong, K.-S. Org. Lett., 2004, 6, 181-184.


51. m-Phenylene Ethynylene Sequences Joined by Imine Linkages:Dynamic Covalent Oligomers

Oh, K.; Jeong, K.-S. and Moore, J. S. J. Org. Chem., 2003, 68, 8397-8403.


50. Glycosylation with 2'-Carboxybenzyl Glycosides as Glycosyl Donors:Scope and Application to the Synthesis of a Tetrasaccharide

Kim, K. S.; Kang, S. S.; Seo, Y. S.; Kim, H. J.; Lee, Y. J. and Jeong, K.-S. Synlett., 2003, 1311-1314.


49. Coordination-Driven Assembly of Molecular Clefts

Han, K. M. and Jeong, K.-S.; Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 2003, 24, 889-890.


48. Self-assembly and binding properties of a metallomacrocycle having two interactive binding subcavities

Chang, S.-Y.; Um, M.-C.; Uh, H.; Jang, H.-Y. and Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Commun., 2003, 2026-2027.


47. A Pseudorotane-Based Molecular Machine Controlled by Light and Thermal Stimuli

Jeong, K.-S.; Chang, K.-J. and An, Y.-J. Chem. Commun., 2003, 1450-1451.


46. Synthesis and Characterization of Metallocycle-Based Molecular Shuttle

Chang, S.-Y. and Jeong, K.-S., J.Org.Chem., 2003, 68, 4014-4019.


45. Quantitative Comparison of Kinetic Stabilities of Metallomacroycle-Based Rotaxane

Chang, S.-Y.; Jang, H.-Y. and Jeong, K.-S. Chem. Eur. J., 2003, 9, 1535-1541.


44. Synthesis and Binging Sutdies of Bowl-Shaped Hosts for Quaternary Ammoniums

Jeong, K.-S.; Shin, K.-H. and Kim, S.-H. Chem. Lett., 2002, 12, 1166-1167.


43. A New Nucleophilic Catalyst for Kinetic Resolution of Racemic sec-Alcohols

Jeong, K.-S.; Kim, S.-H.; Park, H.-J.; Chang, K.-J. and Kim, K. S. Chem. Lett., 2002, 11, 1114-1115.


42. Folding-Driven Synthesis of Oligomers

Oh, K.; Jeong, K.-S. and Moore, J. S. Nature, 2001, 414, 889-893.


41. Self-Assembly and Dynamics of [2]- and [3]Rotaxanes with a Dinuclear Macrocycle Containing Reversible Os-N Coordinate Bonds

Chang, S.-Y.; Choi, J. S. and Jeong, K. -S. Chem. Eur. J., 2001, 7, 2687-2697.


40. A Double-Walled Hexagonal Supermolecule Assembled by Guest Binding

Cho, Y. L.; Uh, H.; Chang, S.-Y.; Chang, H.-Y.; Choi, M.-G.; Shin, I. and Jeong, K. -S. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2001, 123, 1258-1259.


39. Self-Assembly of Rotaxane-Like Complexes with Macrocycles Containing Reversible Coordinate Bonds

Jeong, K.-S.; Choi, J. S.; Chang, S.-Y.; Chang, H.-Y. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2000, 39, 1692-1695.


38. Assembly and Binding Properties of Osmate Ester-Bridged Binuclear Macrocycles

Jeong, K.-S.; Cho, Y. L.; Chang, S.-Y.; Park, T.-Y. and Song, J. U. J. Org. Chem., 1999, 64, 9459-9466.


37. A Large Enhancement in the Binding Affinity of Artificial Hosts by OsVI Chelation

Jeong, K.-S.; Lee, J. W.; Park, T.-Y. and Chang, S.-Y. Chem. Commun., 1999, 2069-2070.


36. Lead-Selective PVC Membrane Electrodes Based on Bis(crown ether)s

Oh, K. C.; Kang, E. C.; Jeong, K.-S. and Paeng, K.-J. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 1999, 20, 556-558.


35.Complexation and Transport of Zwitterionic Amino Acids by an Artificial Receptor

Jeong, K.-S. and Park, T. Y. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 1999, 20, 129-131.


34. Neutral Macrocyclic Boxes Spontaneously Assembled from Osmium Tetroxide, Olefin, and Pyridyl Ligand

Jeong, K.-S.; Cho, Y. L.; Song, J. U.; Chang, H.-Y.; Choi, M.-G. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1998, 120, 10982-10983.


33. Potassium-Selective PVC Membrane Electrodes Based on Newly Synthesized cis- and trans-Bis(crown ether)s

Oh, K.-C.; Kang, E. C.; Cho, Y. L.; Jeong, K.-S.; Yoo, E.-A.; Paeng, K.-J. Anal. Sci., 1998, 14, 1009-1012.


32. Synthesis of C-8a Hydroxyethyl-Substituted Indolizidines

Lee, Y. S.; Kim, D. H.; Lee, J. Y.; Jeong, K. -S.; Park, H. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 1998, 19, 814-815.


31. Molecular Receptor for Binding Quaternary Ammonium Salts and a Large Anion Effect on the Complexation

Jeong, K. -S.; Hahn, K. -M.; Cho, Y. L. Tetrahedron Lett., 1998, 39, 3779-3782.


30. Synthesis of a AT Base Pair Model in DNA and Determination of Hydrogen Bonding Strength on the Formation of Base Triplet T:AT in CDCl3

Cho, Y. L.; Jeong, K.-S. Tetrahedron Lett., 1997, 38, 8337-8340.


29. Synthesis of New cis- and trans-Bis(crown ether)s and Their Binding Properties with Alkali Metal Cations

Jeong, K. -S.; Cho, Y. L.; Park, N. Y.; Kim, J. H. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 1997, 18, 1147-1148.


28. Highly Strong Complexation of Carboxylates with 1-Alkylpyridinium Receptors in Ploar Solvents

Jeong, K. -S.; Cho, Y. L. Tetrahedron Lett., 1997, 38, 3279-3282.


27. Cation-π Interaction between Synthetic Hosts and Alkali Metal Cations

Jeong, K. -S.; Park, S. H.; Kim, J. H; Cho, Y. L. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 1997, 18, 139-141.


26. Enantioselective Complexation of Amino Ester Salts with Chiral Crown Ether

Jeong, K. -S.; Kim, J. H.; Hong, Y. P. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 1996, 17, 1178-1181.


25. Chiral Recognition of Dicarboxylic Acids by Synthetic Receptors

Jeong, K. -S.; Cho, Y. L.; Nam , J. W. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 1996, 17, 587-588.


24. New Crown Ethers Containing Kemp's Triacid and Their Binding Properties with Alkali Metal Cations

Jeong, K. -S.; Kim, J. H. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 1996, 17, 564-567.


23. Molecular Recognition of Dicarboxylates by Phenylureas Derived from a New Dicarboxylic Acid

Jeong, K. -S.; Park, J. W.; Cho, Y. L. Tetrahedron Lett., 1996, 37, 2795-2798.


22. Syntheses of Tripodand and Cage-Type Hosts, and Their Binding Properties with Alkali Metal and Ammonium Ions

Jeong, K. -S; Nam, J. W.; Cho, Y. L. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 1995, 16, 571-573.


21. Podand Ionophores Capable of Forming Cation-Binding Cavities through Intramolecular Interactions between the Terminal Groups

Jeong, K. -S.; Cho, Y. L.; Pyun, S. Y. Tetrahedron Lett. 1995, 36, 2827-2830; Commentary on this paper: Bolin, D. G.; Paquette, L. A. Chemtracts-Org. Chem., 1995, 8, 284-287.


20. Synthetic Models for Recognition of Metal Cations

Jeong, K. -S. Proceedings of the Fourteenth Symposium on Organic Chemistry, 1995, Feb. 17-18, 97-100.


19. Highly Preorganized Bis(benzocrown ether)s for the Binding of Metal Ions

Jeong, K. -S.; Pyun, S. Y. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 7041-7044.


18. New Synthetic Receptors Containing Two Binding Sites for the Recognition of Amino Esters

Jeong, K.-S.; Cho, Y. L. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 1994, 15, 705-706.


17. On "The Origin of High Enantionselectivity in the Dihydroxylation of Olefins Using Osmium Tetroxide and Cinchona Alkaloid Catalyst"

Kolb, H. C.; Andersson, P. G.; Bennani, Y. L.; Crispino, G. A.; Jeong, K.-S.; Kwong, H.-L.; Sharpless, K. B.* J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1993, 115, 12226-12227.


16. Improved Enantionselectivity in Asymmetric Dihydroxylations of Terminal Olefins Using Pyrimidine Ligands

Crispino, G. A.; Jeong, K.-S.; Kolb, H. C.; Wang, Z.-M.; Xu, D.; Sharpless, K. B.* J. Org. Chem., 1993, 58, 3785-3786.


15. Syntheses and Crystal Structures of the Cinchona Alkaloid Derivatives as Ligands in the Osmium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Dihydroxylation (AD) of Olefins

Amberg, W.; Bennani, Y. L.; Chadha, R. K.; Crispino, G. A.; Davis, W. D.; Hartung, Y.; Jeong, K. -S.; Ogino, Y.; Shibata, T.; Sharpless, K. B.* J. Org. Chem., 1993, 58, 844-849.


14. Asymmetric Dihydroxylation of Enynes

Jeong, K. -S.; Sjo, P.; Sharpless, K. B.* Tetrahedron Lett., 1992, 33, 3833-3836.


13. The Osmium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Dihydroxylation: A New Ligand Class and a Process Improvement

Sharpless, K. B.*; Amberg, W.; Bennani, Y. L.; Crispino, G. A.; Hartung, Y.; Jeong, K. -S.; Kwong, H.-L.; Morikawa, K.; Wang, Z.-M.; Xu, D.; Zhang, X.-L. J. Org. Chem., 1992, 57, 2768-2771.


12. Molecular Recognition: Enantioselective Complexation of Flexible and Rigid Substrates through Molecular Recognition

Famulok, M.; Jeong, K. -S.; Deslongchamps, G.; J. Rebek, Jr.* Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl., 1991, 30, 858-860.


11. Convergent Functional Groups.10. Molecular Recognition of Neutral Substrates

Jeong, K. -S.; Tjivikua, T.; Muehldorf, A.; Deslongchamps, G.; Famulok, M; Rebek, J., Jr.* J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1991, 113, 201-209.


10. Molecular Recognition.: Asymmetric Complexation of Diketopiperazines

Jeong, K. -S.; Muehldorf, A.; Rebek, J., Jr.* J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1990, 112, 6144-6145.


9. New Chiral Auxiliaries for Enolate Alkylations

Jeong, K. -S.; Parris, K.; Ballester, P.; Rebek, J., Jr.* Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl., 1990, 29, 555-556.


8. Relative Hydrogen-Bonding Affinities of Imides and Lactams

Jeong, K. -S.; Tjivikua, T.; Rebek, J., Jr.* J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1990, 112, 3125-3218.


7. New Chiral Auxiliaries for Thermal Cycloadditions

Curran, D. P.*; Jeong, K. -S.; Heffner, T. A.; Rebek, J., Jr.* J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1989, 111, 9238-9240.


6. Molecular Recognition with Convergent Functional Groups VII: Energetics of Adenine Binding with Model Receptors

Williams, K.; Askew, B.; Ballester, P.; Buhr, C.; Jeong, K. -S.; Jones, S.; Rebek, J., Jr.* J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1989, 111, 1090-1094.


5. Molecular Recognition with Convergent Functional Groups VI: Synthetic Structural Studies with a Model Receptor

Askew, B.; Ballester, P.; Buhr, C.; Jeong, K. -S.; Jones, S.; Parris, K.; Williams, K.; Rebek, J., Jr.* J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1989, 111, 1082-1090.


4. Molecular Recognition: Hydrogen Bonding and Aromatic Stacking Converge to Bind Cytosine Derivatives

Jeong, K. -S.; Rebek, J., Jr.* J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1988, 110, 3327-3328.


3. Molecular Recognition: Stackin Interactions Influence Watson-Crick vs. Hoogsteen Base Pairing in a Model for Adenine Receptors

Rebek, J., Jr.*; Williams, K.; Parris, K.; Ballester, P.; Jeong, K. -S., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl., 1987, 26, 1244-1245.


2. Selective Hydrolysis of Methyl 4,6-Benzylidene-2,3-Dideoxy-?-D-erythro-2-Enopyranoside in the Presence of Rh(Ph3P)3Cl or Pd/C

Kim, K. S.*, Jeong, K.-S. and Hahn, C. H. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 1986, 7, 481-482.


1. Synthetic Studies Related to Ezomycins and Octosyl Acids: Synthesis of Heptofuranose Nucleosides

Kim, K. S.*; Kang, C. M.; Jeong, K.-S.; Hahn, C. H. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 1985, 6, 350-354. 

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