| Literature DB >> 33949455 |
Zhengzhong Tan1, Ziyuan Song1, Tianrui Xue2, Lining Zheng1, Lei Jiang3, Yunjiang Jiang1, Zihuan Fu2, Anh Nguyen4, Cecilia Leal1, Jianjun Cheng5.
Abstract
With PEG-like properties, such as hydrophilicity and stealth effect against protein absorption, oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG)-functionalized polypeptides have emerged as a new class of biomaterials alternative to PEG with polypeptide-like properties. Synthesis of this class of materials, however, has been demonstrated very challenging, as the synthesis and purification of OEG-functionalized N-carboxyanhydrides (OEG-NCAs) in high purity, which is critical for the success in polymerization, is tedious and often results in low yield. OEG-functionalized polypeptides are therefore only accessible to a few limited labs with expertise in this specialized NCA chemistry and materials. Here, we report the controlled synthesis of OEG-functionalized polypeptides in high yield directly from the OEG-functionalized amino acids via easy and reproducible polymerization of non-purified OEG-NCAs. The prepared amphiphilic block copolypeptides can self-assemble into narrowly dispersed nanoparticles in water, which show properties suitable for drug delivery applications.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33949455 PMCID: PMC8243780 DOI: 10.1039/d1bm00223f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomater Sci ISSN: 2047-4830 Impact factor: 7.590