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Multivalent scaffolds for affinity maturation of small molecule cell surface binders and their application to prostate tumor targeting.


ABSTRACT: Adamantane scaffolds for affinity maturation of prostate cancer specific ligands of low molecular mass are described. These scaffolds are modular and can be used for conjugation of up to three ligands and an additional effector molecule by standard peptide coupling techniques. The potential of the scaffolds is demonstrated with the multimerization of GPI 1, a prostate cancer specific small molecule. A detailed study of multimerized GPI conjugates with near-infrared fluorophores and their binding properties to different prostate cancer cell lines shows the specific binding of these conjugates to cell types positive for prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA). We demonstrate that these conjugates allow the sensitive imaging of prostate cancer cells with NIR methodology and suggest that our adamantane scaffolds might be generally useful for affinity maturation of small molecules targeting cell surface epitopes.

SUBMITTER: Humblet V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2628416 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multivalent scaffolds for affinity maturation of small molecule cell surface binders and their application to prostate tumor targeting.

Humblet Valerie V   Misra Preeti P   Bhushan Kumar R KR   Nasr Khaled K   Ko Yao-Sen YS   Tsukamoto Takashi T   Pannier Nadine N   Frangioni John V JV   Maison Wolfgang W  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20090101 2


Adamantane scaffolds for affinity maturation of prostate cancer specific ligands of low molecular mass are described. These scaffolds are modular and can be used for conjugation of up to three ligands and an additional effector molecule by standard peptide coupling techniques. The potential of the scaffolds is demonstrated with the multimerization of GPI 1, a prostate cancer specific small molecule. A detailed study of multimerized GPI conjugates with near-infrared fluorophores and their binding  ...[more]

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