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Facile Protocol for the Synthesis of Self-assembling Polyamine-based Peptide Amphiphiles PPAs and Related Biomaterials
Published on: June 25, 2018
Helical polyamines
Daniël Hagedoorn1, Sandra Michel-Souzy2, Bartłomiej Gostyński3
1Department of Molecules and Materials, Sustainable Polymer Chemistry (SPC), MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Twente P. O. Box 217 7500 AE Enschede The Netherlands frederik.wurm@utwente.nl.
Abstract:
Polymer microstructures rely on tacticity, yet exploration in polyamines has focused predominantly on atactic polymers. We introduce a method to synthesize a diverse library of ortho and para-cyanobenzenesulfonyl-activated-methyl aziridines using R, S, and racemic alaninol. Living anionic ring-opening polymerization of racemic sulfonyl aziridines yields soluble polymers, while enantiomerically-pure sulfonyl aziridines follow a dispersion polymerization with complete monomer conversion giving access to stereoblock copolymers. Removal of activation groups is achieved using dodecanethiol and tert-butylimino-tri(pyrrolidino)phosphorane to obtain isotactic or atactic linear polypropylene imines (LPPIs). High-purity L-PPIs are obtained in salt and neutral forms with high yields. Stereoblock copolymers of poly-R-block-S-polysulfonamides and respective polypropylene imine stereoblocks are synthesized, revealing helical structures in water influenced by the monomer type and sequence in CD spectroscopy. Molecular dynamics simulations confirm the helical nature of isotactic LPPIs in water. Bulk characterization demonstrates the first crystalline isotactic polyamines via spherulite growth in polarized light, atomic force microscopy and XRD analyses. In cell-transfection studies, the synthesized isotactic LPPIs exhibit lower toxicity and transfection efficiency than commercial hyperbranched polyethylene imine, with longer chains showing increased transfection efficiency. These isotactic polymers open avenues for complex macromolecular architectures with optically active polyamines akin to poly(amino acid)s but lacking hydrolytically cleavable amide links.
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