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Synthesis and Applications of Protein/Peptide‐Polymer Conjugates

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Recent advances in synthetic methodologies have brought us closer than ever to the precision conferred by nature. For example, the control possible in reversible deactivation radical polymerization enables us to… Click to show full abstract

Recent advances in synthetic methodologies have brought us closer than ever to the precision conferred by nature. For example, the control possible in reversible deactivation radical polymerization enables us to design and synthesize macromolecules with unprecedented control over not only the polymer chain ends, but also the side chain functionality. Furthermore, this functionality can be exploited to afford chemical modification of peptides and proteins, with ever-improving site-specificity, yielding a range of well-defined protein/peptide-hybrid materials. Such materials benefit from the amalgamation of the properties of proteins/peptides with those of the synthetic (macro)molecules in question. Here, the latest developments in the synthesis of functional polymers and their use for preparation of well-defined protein/peptide-polymer conjugates will be discussed, with particular attention focused on modulating the stability, efficacy and/or administration of therapeutic peptides.

Keywords: applications protein; polymer conjugates; peptide polymer; polymer; protein peptide; synthesis applications

Journal Title: Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
Year Published: 2017

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