Issue 37, 2014

Linear versus branched poly-lysine/arginine as polarity enhancer tags

Abstract

The design and synthesis of Lys- and Arg-containing peptides as solubilizing tags were studied to evaluate their influence on polarity. The relevance of spatial arrangement of polar groups, in α- or ε-amino positions, was confirmed by chromatographic analysis of a rational PolyLys-based synthesized structure. The most promising of the solubilizing tags here analyzed was conjugated to a commercial water-insoluble drug (indomethacin) as proof of concept.

Graphical abstract: Linear versus branched poly-lysine/arginine as polarity enhancer tags

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
30 Jun 2014
Accepted
30 Jul 2014
First published
31 Jul 2014

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2014,12, 7194-7196

Author version available

Linear versus branched poly-lysine/arginine as polarity enhancer tags

M. Paradís-Bas, M. Albert-Soriano, J. Tulla-Puche and F. Albericio, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2014, 12, 7194 DOI: 10.1039/C4OB01354A

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