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ChemBioChem | 2002

New dendrimer - peptide host - guest complexes : towards dendrimers as peptide carriers

Ulrik Boas; Serge H. M. Söntjens; Knud J. Jensen; Jørn B. Christensen; E. W. Meijer

Adamantyl urea and adamantyl thiourea modified poly(propylene imine) dendrimers act as hosts for N‐terminal tert‐butoxycarbonyl (Boc)‐protected peptides and form chloroform‐soluble complexes. Investigations with NMR spectroscopy show that the peptide is bound to the dendrimer by ionic interactions between the dendrimer outer shell tertiary amines and the C‐terminal carboxylic acid of the peptide, and also through host‐urea to peptide‐amide hydrogen bonding. The hydrogen‐bonding nature of the peptide–dendrimer interactions was further confirmed by using Fourier transform IR spectroscopy, for which the NH‐ and CO‐stretch signals of the peptide amide moieties shift towards lower wavenumbers upon complexation with the dendrimer. Spatial analysis of the complexes with NOESY spectroscopy generally shows close proximity of the N‐terminal Boc group of the peptide to the peripheral adamantyl groups on the dendrimer host. The influence of side‐chain motif on interactions with the host is analyzed by using seven different N‐Boc‐protected tripeptides as guests for the dendrimer. Downfield shifts of up to 1.3 ppm were observed for the guest amide NH‐proton signals. These shifts decreased with increasing bulkiness of the amino acid side chains. Despite this, the dendrimer was capable of making multiple peptide–dendrimer complexes when presented with a library of seven peptides. The different peptides were all present in the host, which did not show specific preferences, and could be released under mild acidic conditions. These results show the general nature of the peptide–dendrimer interactions in the formation of either single‐ or multiple‐peptide–dendrimer complexes.


Archive | 2012

Dendrimers, Dendrons, and Dendritic Polymers: Discovery, Applications, and the Future

Donald A. Tomalia; Jørn B. Christensen; Ulrik Boas


Archive | 2012

Dendrimers, Dendrons, and Dendritic Polymers: A quantized building block concept leading to a new nano-periodic system

Donald A. Tomalia; Jørn B. Christensen; Ulrik Boas


Archive | 2012

The dendritic effect

Donald A. Tomalia; Jørn B. Christensen; Ulrik Boas


Archive | 2006

Dendrimers, new molecular tools in medicine and biotechnology

Ulrik Boas; Peter M. H. Heegaard; Jørn B. Christensen


Archive | 2012

Dendrimers, Dendrons, and Dendritic Polymers: Synthetic methodologies

Donald A. Tomalia; Jørn B. Christensen; Ulrik Boas


Archive | 2012

Dendrimers, Dendrons, and Dendritic Polymers: Toxicology of dendrimers and dendrons

Donald A. Tomalia; Jørn B. Christensen; Ulrik Boas


Archive | 2012

Dendrimers, Dendrons, and Dendritic Polymers: Nanomedical and advanced materials

Donald A. Tomalia; Jørn B. Christensen; Ulrik Boas


Archive | 2010

DENDRIMER CONJUGATES FOR SELECTIVE SOLUBILISATION OF PROTEIN AGGREGATES

Peter M. H. Heegaard; Ulrik Boas


Archive | 2013

Polystyrene Microwells , Employing a Stable Coating of Lipopolysaccharide-Derived Antigens Covalently Attached to Salmonella Evaluation of a Novel Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Detection of Antibodies against

Peter M. H. Heegaard; Camilla Wiuff; Henrik Stryhn; Lars Andresen; Karina Thaulov; Ulrik Boas; Mogens Havsteen

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Donald A. Tomalia

University of Pennsylvania

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Peter M. H. Heegaard

Technical University of Denmark

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Knud J. Jensen

University of Copenhagen

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Lars Andresen

University of Copenhagen

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E. W. Meijer

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Serge H. M. Söntjens

Eindhoven University of Technology

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