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Merging Solid‐Phase Peptide Synthesis and Automated Glycan Assembly to Prepare Lipid‐Peptide‐Glycan Chimeras

Manuel G. Ricardo, Peter H. Seeberger

2023Chemistry - A European Journal14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biomaterials with improved biological features can be obtained by conjugating glycans to nanostructured peptides. Creating peptide-glycan chimeras requires superb chemoselectivity. We expedite access to such chimeras by merging peptide and glycan solid-phase syntheses employing a bifunctional monosaccharide. The concept was explored in the context of the on-resin generation of a model α(1→6)tetramannoside linked to peptides, lipids, steroids, and adamantane. Chimeras containing a β(1→6)tetraglucoside and self-assembling peptides such as FF, FFKLVFF, and the amphiphile palmitoyl-VVVAAAKKK were prepared in a fully automated manner. The robust synthetic protocol requires a single purification step to obtain overall yields of about 20 %. The β(1→6)tetraglucoside FFKLVFF chimera produces micelles rather than nanofibers formed by the peptide alone as judged by microscopy and circular dichroism. The peptide amphiphile-glycan chimera forms a disperse fiber network, creating opportunities for new glycan-based nanomaterials.

Topics & Concepts

GlycanPeptideChimera (genetics)ChemistryAmphiphileLiposomeCombinatorial chemistryBiochemistryGlycoproteinOrganic chemistryGenePolymerCopolymerGlycosylation and Glycoproteins ResearchChemical Synthesis and AnalysisSupramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials