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pmid: 35989251
pmc: PMC9826239
handle: 11441/156815 , 10668/20396 , 10261/364378 , 20.500.12614/3174 , 10347/29251 , 20.500.14352/92739 , 20.500.12105/18809
pmid: 35989251
pmc: PMC9826239
handle: 11441/156815 , 10668/20396 , 10261/364378 , 20.500.12614/3174 , 10347/29251 , 20.500.14352/92739 , 20.500.12105/18809
AbstractFully substituted peptide/[60]fullerene hexakis‐adducts offer an excellent opportunity for multivalent protein recognition. In contrast to monofunctionalized fullerene hybrids, peptide/[60]fullerene hexakis‐adducts display multiple copies of a peptide in close spatial proximity and in the three dimensions of space. High affinity peptide binders for almost any target can be currently identified by in vitro evolution techniques, often providing synthetically simpler alternatives to natural ligands. However, despite the potential of peptide/[60]fullerene hexakis‐adducts, these promising conjugates have not been reported to date. Here we present a synthetic strategy for the construction of 3D multivalent hybrids that are able to bind with high affinity the E‐selectin. The here synthesized fully substituted peptide/[60]fullerene hybrids and their multivalent recognition of natural receptors constitute a proof of principle for their future application as functional biocompatible materials.
Multivalencia, E‑Selectina, Glycomimetic, Biocompatible Materials, 547, 2306 Química Orgánica, Ligands, Fullerenos, 23 Química, Reconocimiento molecular, Multivalency, Híbridos péptido‑fullereno, Fullerenes, Química orgánica (Química), Centro Andaluz de Nanomedicina y Biotecnología, BIONAND, E-Selectin, Peptides, Lectin, Andamiajes nanocarbono, Research Articles
Multivalencia, E‑Selectina, Glycomimetic, Biocompatible Materials, 547, 2306 Química Orgánica, Ligands, Fullerenos, 23 Química, Reconocimiento molecular, Multivalency, Híbridos péptido‑fullereno, Fullerenes, Química orgánica (Química), Centro Andaluz de Nanomedicina y Biotecnología, BIONAND, E-Selectin, Peptides, Lectin, Andamiajes nanocarbono, Research Articles
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