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Biantennary oligoglycines and glyco-oligoglycines self-associating in aqueous medium.


ABSTRACT: Oligoglycines designed in a star-like fashion, so-called tri- and tetraantennary molecules, were found to form highly ordered supramers in aqueous medium. The formation of these supramers occurred either spontaneously or due to the assistance of a mica surface. The driving force of the supramer formation is hydrogen bonding, the polypeptide chain conformation is related to the folding of helical polyglycine II (PG II). Tri- and tetraantennary molecules are capable of association if the antenna length reach 7 glycine (Gly) residues. Properties of similar biantennary molecules have not been investigated yet, and we compared their self-aggregating potency with similar tri- and tetraantennary analogs. Here, we synthesized oligoglycines of the general formula R-Gly n -?-Gly n -R (X = -HN-(??2) m -NH-, m = 2, 4, 10; n = 1-7) without pendant ligands (R = H) and with two pendant sialoligands (R = sialic acid or sialooligosaccharide). Biantennary oligoglycines formed PG II aggregates, their properties, however, differ from those of the corresponding tri- and tetraantennary oligoglycines. In particular, the tendency to aggregate starts from Gly4 motifs instead of Gly7. The antiviral activity of end-glycosylated peptides was studied, and all capable of assembling glycopeptides demonstrated an antiviral potency which was up to 50 times higher than the activity of peptide-free glycans.

SUBMITTER: Tsygankova SV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4077438 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biantennary oligoglycines and glyco-oligoglycines self-associating in aqueous medium.

Tsygankova Svetlana V SV   Chinarev Alexander A AA   Tuzikov Alexander B AB   Severin Nikolai N   Kalachev Alexey A AA   Rabe Juergen P JP   Gambaryan Alexandra S AS   Bovin Nicolai V NV  

Beilstein journal of organic chemistry 20140617


Oligoglycines designed in a star-like fashion, so-called tri- and tetraantennary molecules, were found to form highly ordered supramers in aqueous medium. The formation of these supramers occurred either spontaneously or due to the assistance of a mica surface. The driving force of the supramer formation is hydrogen bonding, the polypeptide chain conformation is related to the folding of helical polyglycine II (PG II). Tri- and tetraantennary molecules are capable of association if the antenna l  ...[more]

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