Design of high-avidity multivalent ligand structures that target cells with high ligand economy†
Abstract
Novel cell-targeting ligand structures are constructed with a spikey core scaffold, where multiple copies of coiled-coil peptide nanorods are conjugated on the surface of a peptide nanosheet. Clustering of carbohydrate and aptamer ligands at the end of the coiled coils optimizes ligand accessibility to cell-surface receptors. Display of the ligand-coil conjugates on the nanosheet generates a patchy ligand pattern bearing two levels of multivalency. With the ligand-scaffold system, high-avidity cell targeting is realized using fewer ligands than ever, which facilitates future applications in cell detection and drug delivery.
- This article is part of the themed collection: ChemComm Milestones – First Independent Articles