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Synthesis of Information-bearing Peptoids and their Sequence-directed Dynamic Covalent Self-assembly
Published on: February 6, 2020
Native Chemical Ligation of Peptoid Oligomers
Matthew R Seraydarian1,2, Michael D Connolly2, Ronald N Zuckermann2
1Department of Chemistry, New York University, 100 Washington Square East, New York, New York 10003, United States.
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Bioorganic chemists are inspired by natural biopolymers to design peptidomimetic oligomers that can exhibit sequence-structure-function relationships. Biomimetic polymers can be synthesized to incorporate a specific sequence of nonbiological monomer units using a variety of iterative solution-phase or solid-phase reaction schemes. These protocols generally provide access to a vast diversity of oligomeric compounds but are limited with respect to their ability to attain protein-like chain lengths. This constraint can preclude access to sequence-defined synthetic macromolecules with sufficient sizes required to exhibit tertiary structure and other protein-mimetic attributes. In contrast, peptide chemists have overcome this limitation by developing convergent synthetic methods, such as native chemical ligation, to join individual, smaller peptide chains together to make larger peptides or full proteins. A similar convergent approach is needed to establish efficient synthetic routes to non-natural sequence-defined macromolecules. Herein, we adapt the peptide native chemical ligation method to peptoid oligomers, demonstrating how short chains can be conjoined to create sequence-defined peptoid macromolecules. Nanosheet-forming peptoid polymers with distinct surface loop display domains were generated by sequential ligation of several discrete fragments. This method provides a reliable convergent ligation route for sequence-defined polypeptoids that results in a native amide bond joining the fragments. We envision that this strategy will be useful in synthesizing peptoid-based proteomimetics that incorporate diverse chemical features.
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