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Article Dans Une Revue Chemistry - A European Journal Année : 2017

One-Pot Self-Assembly of Peptide-Based Cage-Type Nanostructures Using Orthogonal Ligations

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The designed arrangement of biomolecular entities within monodisperse nanostructures is an important challenge toward functional biomaterials. We report herein a method for the formation of water-soluble peptide-based cages using orthogonal ligation reactions-acylhydrazone condensation and thiol-maleimide addition. The results show that using preorganized cyclic peptides and heterobifunctional spacers as building blocks and a set of orthogonal and chemoselective ligation reactions enable cage formation in one pot from six components and through eight reactions. Molecular modelling simulations reveal the structural dynamics of these structures. Finally, we exploited the reactional dynamics of the acylhydrazone by demonstrating the controlled dissociation of the cage through directed component exchange.

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hal-03542994 , version 1 (25-01-2022)

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Eline Bartolami, Jérémie Knoops, Yannick Bessin, Mathieu Fossépré, Joseph Chamieh, et al.. One-Pot Self-Assembly of Peptide-Based Cage-Type Nanostructures Using Orthogonal Ligations. Chemistry - A European Journal, 2017, 23 (57), pp.14323-14331. ⟨10.1002/chem.201702974⟩. ⟨hal-03542994⟩
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