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Protease-resistant peptide design-empowering nature's fragile warriors against HIV.


ABSTRACT: Peptides have great potential as therapeutic agents, but their use is often limited by susceptibility to proteolysis and their resulting in vivo fragility. In this review, we focus on peptidomimetic approaches to produce protease-resistant peptides with the potential for greatly improved clinical utility. We focus on the use of mirror-image (D-peptide) and ß-peptides as two leading approaches with distinct design principles and challenges. Application to the important and difficult problem of inhibiting HIV entry illustrates the current state-of-the-art in peptidomimetic technologies. We also summarize future directions for this field and highlight remaining obstacles to widespread use of protease-resistant peptides.

SUBMITTER: Weinstock MT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3548907 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Protease-resistant peptide design-empowering nature's fragile warriors against HIV.

Weinstock Matthew T MT   Francis J Nicholas JN   Redman Joseph S JS   Kay Michael S MS  

Biopolymers 20120101 5


Peptides have great potential as therapeutic agents, but their use is often limited by susceptibility to proteolysis and their resulting in vivo fragility. In this review, we focus on peptidomimetic approaches to produce protease-resistant peptides with the potential for greatly improved clinical utility. We focus on the use of mirror-image (D-peptide) and ß-peptides as two leading approaches with distinct design principles and challenges. Application to the important and difficult problem of in  ...[more]

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