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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2009

Access to Poly-β-Peptides with Functionalized Side Chains and End Groups via Controlled Ring-Opening Polymerization of β-Lactams

Jihua Zhang; Denis A. Kissounko; Sarah E. Lee; Samuel H. Gellman; Shannon S. Stahl

Poly-beta-peptides are attractive for biomedical applications because the backbone is similar enough to that of proteins for biocompatibility, but the backbone is sufficiently unnatural that these polymers evade proteolytic degradation. Prior investigations of poly-beta-peptides have been hindered by two principal limitations: (1) most known examples are insoluble, and (2) the range of accessible side chain functionality has been quite limited (mostly simple hydrocarbon units). The present study describes innovations in poly-beta-peptide synthesis that enable the preparation of diversely functionalized examples and provide the basis for broad exploration of the properties and applications of these nylon-3 materials. We describe several beta-lactams with a protected amino group in their side chain that readily undergo ring-opening polymerization (ROP). These monomers are available in large quantities via N-chlorosulfonylisocyanate (CSI) cycloaddition reactions with functionalized alkenes; previously CSI reactions have been limited to alkenes with hydrocarbon substituents. Postpolymerization deprotection of the amino groups leads to water-soluble poly-beta-peptides. In addition, we introduce a simple co-initiation strategy that allows placement of a wide variety of functional groups at the N-termini of poly-beta-peptide chains. ROP involving the new beta-lactams and co-initiation strategy exhibits characteristics of a controlled polymerization and enables the preparation of amphiphilic block copolymers. We have recently shown that cationic copoly-beta-peptides made available by these innovations mimic the selective antibacterial activity of host-defense peptides; the results described here provide the foundation for further exploration of this valuable activity and for the pursuit of other biological applications such as DNA/siRNA delivery and tissue engineering.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2007

Mimicry of Antimicrobial Host-Defense Peptides by Random Copolymers

Brendan P. Mowery; Sarah E. Lee; Denis A. Kissounko; Raquel F. Epand; Richard M. Epand; Bernard Weisblum; Shannon S. Stahl; Samuel H. Gellman


Organometallics | 2005

Titanium(IV)-Mediated Conversion of Carboxamides to Amidines and Implications for Catalytic Transamidation

Denis A. Kissounko; Ilia A. Guzei; Samuel H. Gellman; Shannon S. Stahl


Organometallics | 2009

Experimental Modeling of Selective Alkene Oligomerization: Evidence for Facile Metallacyclopentane Dehydrogenation Mediated by a Transannular β-Hydrogen Agostic Interaction

Albert Epshteyn; Emily F. Trunkely; Denis A. Kissounko; James C. Fettinger; Lawrence R. Sita


Organometallics | 2003

Chemoselective on-site functionalization of group 4 metal acetamidinates

Yonghui Zhang; Denis A. Kissounko; James C. Fettinger; Lawrence R. Sita


Organometallics | 2006

Synthesis and Formal Ring-Opening Reactions of (η5-C5Me5)Zr[η2-CH2CH(C6H5)][N(iPr)C(Me)N(iPr)], a Base-Free η2-Styrene Complex of Zirconium

Denis A. Kissounko; Albert Epshteyn; James C. Fettinger; Lawrence R. Sita


Organometallics | 2006

Chemoselective Deprotonations of a Cationic Zirconium Primary Amido Complex to Either a Neutral Zirconium Terminal Imido or a Noninterconverting Tautomer

Denis A. Kissounko; Albert Epshteyn; James C. Fettinger; Lawrence R. Sita


Angewandte Chemie | 2007

Catalytic Metathesis of Simple Secondary Amides

Christen M. Bell; Denis A. Kissounko; Samuel H. Gellman; Shannon S. Stahl


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2004

Nucleophilic Character of a Charge Neutral, High Oxidation State d0 Zirconium Trimethylenemethane Complex

Denis A. Kissounko; Lawrence R. Sita


Organometallics | 2002

Molybdenum Complexes of an Eight-Electron-Donor Monocarbollide Ligand, Geometrically Constrained by Intramolecular Five-Membered-Ring Formation

Jason A. Kautz; Denis A. Kissounko; and Natalia S. Kissounko; F. Gordon A. Stone

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Samuel H. Gellman

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Shannon S. Stahl

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Sarah E. Lee

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Bernard Weisblum

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Brendan P. Mowery

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Christen M. Bell

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Ilia A. Guzei

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Jihua Zhang

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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