Issue 33, 2016

Amide bond-containing monodisperse polyethylene glycols beyond 10 000 Da

Abstract

Although monodisperse polyethylene glycols (M-PEGs) above 4000 Da are especially valuable in biomedical applications, their synthesis remains a long-standing challenge. To this end, a peptide-based strategy for such M-PEGs was developed. With macrocyclic sulfates as the key intermediates, a panel of oligoethylene glycol (OEG) containing ω-amino acids were prepared with high efficiency. Through solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS), these amino acids were conveniently assembled into a series of amide bond-containing M-PEGs with high flexibility in molecular weight and amide density selection. With this strategy, an M-PEG of 10 262 Da was prepared on a gram scale and its biocompatibility was assessed in a mice model.

Graphical abstract: Amide bond-containing monodisperse polyethylene glycols beyond 10 000 Da

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jun 2016
Accepted
20 Jul 2016
First published
20 Jul 2016

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2016,14, 7912-7919

Amide bond-containing monodisperse polyethylene glycols beyond 10 000 Da

Z. Wan, Y. Li, S. Bo, M. Gao, X. Wang, K. Zeng, X. Tao, X. Li, Z. Yang and Z. Jiang, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2016, 14, 7912 DOI: 10.1039/C6OB01286H

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