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Published on: August 1, 2018
Triphenylphosphine-Initiated Ring-Opening Polymerization for α-Helical Polypeptides and Application in Constructing
Zexin Yan1, Tianlong Li2, Jiawei Liu1
1Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Joint International Research Laboratory of Precision Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Feringa Nobel Prize Scientist Joint Research Center, Frontiers Science Center for Materiobiology and Dynamic Chemistry, Institute of Fine Chemicals, School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China.
Abstract:
In this study, we have screened out an effective triphenylphosphine-derived initiator (2-TMOPP) for efficient ring-opening polymerization of α-amino acid N-carboxyanhydrides (NCA ROP) and demonstrated the potential of the prepared helical polypeptide as an efficient ion channel. By optimizing polymerization conditions, 2-TMOPP exhibited precise control over the molecular weight and polydispersity index for the prepared polypeptides, the universality for different NCA monomers, and the ability to form α-helical secondary structures. By further incorporating ion binding groups and regulating the molecular length, α-helical polypeptide PLCE was capable of inserting into lipid bilayers and possessing the function of ion transport (H+/K+ antiport) via a channel mechanism (EC50 = 12.75 ± 1.58 μg mL-1). PLCE also showed anticancer activity toward HeLa cells, with an IC50 value of approximately 69.67 ± 1.20 μg mL-1 after 20 h coculture, showing the possibility for future practical application in biomedical fields.
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