A new strategy for chiral recognition of amino acids.

A new strategy is established for detecting chiral amino acids based on the electron transfer from hemoglobin Fe(II) to Cu(II) in copper complexes of the amino acids. The sensor shows a highly selective recognition of arginine enantiomers.

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