| Literature DB >> 34325800 |
Sung Hyun Yoo1, Bo Li1, Christel Dolain1, Morgane Pasco1, Gilles Guichard2.
Abstract
N,N'-linked oligoureas are a class of enantiopure, sequence-defined peptidomimetic oligomers without amino acids that form well-defined and predictable helical structures akin to the peptide α-helix. Oligourea-based foldamers combine a number of features-such as synthetic accessibility, sequence modularity, and folding fidelity-that bode well for their use in a range of applications from medicinal chemistry to catalysis. Moreover, it was recently recognized that this synthetic helical backbone can be combined with regular peptides to generate helically folded peptide-oligourea hybrids that display additional features in terms of helix mimicry and protein-surface recognition properties. Here we provide detailed protocols for the preparation of requested monomers and for the synthesis and purification of homo-oligoureas and peptide-oligourea hybrids.Entities:
Keywords: Chimeric peptide/oligourea helices; Foldamers; Helix; Oligourea; Peptide mimicry; Protein-protein interactions; Protein-surface recognition; Solid-phase synthesis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34325800 DOI: 10.1016/bs.mie.2021.04.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Enzymol ISSN: 0076-6879 Impact factor: 1.600