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Physiol Plant ; 176(4): e14430, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38981734

RESUMEN

Miscanthus is a perennial grass suitable for the production of lignocellulosic biomass on marginal lands. The effects of salt stress on Miscanthus cell wall composition and its consequences on biomass quality have nonetheless received relatively little attention. In this study, we investigated how exposure to moderate (100 mM NaCl) or severe (200 mM NaCl) saline growing conditions altered the composition of both primary and secondary cell wall components in the stems of 15 Miscanthus sinensis genotypes. The exposure to stress drastically impacted biomass yield and cell wall composition in terms of content and structural features. In general, the observed compositional changes were more pronounced under severe stress conditions and were more apparent in genotypes with a higher sensitivity towards stress. Besides a severely reduced cellulose content, salt stress led to increased pectin content, presumably in the form of highly branched rhamnogalacturonan type I. Although salt stress had a limited effect on the total lignin content, the acid-soluble lignin content was strongly increased in the most sensitive genotypes. This effect was also reflected in substantially altered lignin structures and led to a markedly reduced incorporation of syringyl subunits and p-coumaric acid moieties. Interestingly, plants that were allowed a recovery period after stress ultimately had a reduced lignin content compared to those continuously grown under control conditions. In addition, the salt stress-induced cell wall alterations contributed to an improved enzymatic saccharification efficiency.


Asunto(s)
Pared Celular , Lignina , Tallos de la Planta , Poaceae , Estrés Salino , Pared Celular/química , Pared Celular/metabolismo , Lignina/metabolismo , Poaceae/efectos de los fármacos , Poaceae/fisiología , Poaceae/genética , Tallos de la Planta/efectos de los fármacos , Tallos de la Planta/química , Tallos de la Planta/metabolismo , Pectinas/metabolismo , Celulosa/metabolismo , Genotipo , Biomasa , Cloruro de Sodio/farmacología
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Food Chem X ; 23: 101583, 2024 Oct 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39071925

RESUMEN

Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) provides a high-throughput phenotyping technique to assist breeding for improved faba bean seed quality. We combined chemical analysis of protein, oil content (and composition) with NIRS through chemometrics, employing Partial Least Squares (PLS), Elastic Net (EN), Memory-based Learning (MBL), and Bayes B (BB) as prediction models. Protein was the most reliably predicted trait (R2 = 0.96-0.98) across field trials, followed by oil (R2 = 0.82-0.86) and oleic acid (R2 = 0.31-0.68). Samples for training the models were selected using K-means clustering. The optimal statistical approach for prediction was compound-specific: PLS for protein (Root Mean Squared Error - RMSE = 0.46), BB for oil (RMSE = 0.067), and EN for oleic acid content (RMSE = 2.83). Reduced training set simulations revealed different effects on prediction accuracy depending on the model and compound. Several NIR regions were pinpointed as highly informative for the compounds, using the shrinkage and variable selection capabilities of EN and BB.

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ISME J ; 16(8): 1907-1920, 2022 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35444261

RESUMEN

The root bacterial microbiome is important for the general health of the plant. Additionally, it can enhance tolerance to abiotic stresses, exemplified by plant species found in extreme ecological niches like deserts. These complex microbe-plant interactions can be simplified by constructing synthetic bacterial communities or SynComs from the root microbiome. Furthermore, SynComs can be applied as biocontrol agents to protect crops against abiotic stresses such as high salinity. However, there is little knowledge on the design of a SynCom that offers a consistent protection against salt stress for plants growing in a natural and, therefore, non-sterile soil which is more realistic to an agricultural setting. Here we show that a SynCom of five bacterial strains, originating from the root of the desert plant Indigofera argentea, protected tomato plants growing in a non-sterile substrate against a high salt stress. This phenotype correlated with the differential expression of salt stress related genes and ion accumulation in tomato. Quantification of the SynCom strains indicated a low penetrance into the natural soil used as the non-sterile substrate. Our results demonstrate how a desert microbiome could be engineered into a simplified SynCom that protected tomato plants growing in a natural soil against an abiotic stress.


Asunto(s)
Microbiota , Solanum lycopersicum , Bacterias/genética , Productos Agrícolas , Solanum lycopersicum/metabolismo , Solanum lycopersicum/microbiología , Microbiota/genética , Raíces de Plantas/microbiología , Rizosfera , Estrés Salino , Suelo , Microbiología del Suelo
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Front Plant Sci ; 10: 1163, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31608096

RESUMEN

Plant growth, development, and yield of current tomato cultivars are directly affected by low temperatures. Although wild tomato species have been suggested as a potential source for low temperature tolerance, very little is known about their behavior during the reproductive phase. Here, we investigated the impact of suboptimal temperatures (SOT, 16/14°C), as compared to control temperatures (CT, 22/20°C), on plant growth, photosynthetic capacity, and carbohydrate metabolism. Under these conditions, two genotypes were analyzed: a Solanum lycopersicum cultivar Moneymaker and a high-altitude wild species Solanum arcanum LA385, from flowering onset until a later stage of fruit development. Total dry matter production in cv. Moneymaker was reduced up to 30% at SOT, whereas it was hardly affected in wild accession LA385. Specific leaf area, total leaf area, and number of fruits were also decreased at SOT in cv. Moneymaker. In contrast, wild accession LA385 showed an acclimation to SOT, in which ΦPSII and net CO2 assimilation rates were less affected; a similar specific leaf area; higher total leaf area; and higher number of fruits compared to those at CT. In addition, LA385 appeared to have a more distinct sucrose metabolism than cv. Moneymaker at both temperatures, in which it had higher contents of sucrose-6-phosphate, sucrose, and ratio of sucrose: starch in leaves and higher ratio of sucrose: hexose in fruits. Overall, our findings indicate that wild accession LA385 is able to acclimate well to SOT during the reproductive phase, whereas growth and development of cv. Moneymaker is reduced at SOT.

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Front Plant Sci ; 10: 959, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31402925

RESUMEN

The growing demands for sustainable fibers have stimulated the study of genetic diversity in the quality of hemp fiber (Cannabis sativa L.). Nevertheless, the lack of high-throughput phenotyping methods that are suited for the analysis of hemp fiber, hampers the analysis of many accessions, and consequently the breeding for this complex trait. In the present report, we developed and optimized the throughput of five methods to study the diversity in hemp fiber quality including cell wall extraction, biochemical composition of cell wall polysaccharides, quantification of lignin, quantification of crystalline polysaccharides and morphology of the stems. Six hemp accessions contrasting for cell wall properties were used to assess the throughput and suitability of these methods for genetic studies. The methods presented revealed to be highly repeatable, with low coefficients of variation between technical replicates. With these methods we were able to detect significant phenotypic variation in cell wall composition and stem morphology between the six accessions. In addition, the throughput of the methods has been upgraded to a level that enables their use for phenotyping cell wall traits in breeding programs. The cell wall extraction was optimized to extract enough material for the complete characterization of the cell wall of hemp while reducing the time for the entire analysis. The throughput of the stem morphological analysis was improved by decreasing the timing of fixation, infiltration, and embedding of mature and dry hemp stems. Notwithstanding, our methods already have the potential to phenotype large number of accessions in a relatively short period of time. Our methods will enable exploration of genetic diversity of fiber quality and will contribute to the development of new hemp varieties with advanced quality of fibers.

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Carbohydr Polym ; 157: 1628-1637, 2017 Feb 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27987877

RESUMEN

Starch phosphate esters are crucial in starch metabolism and render valuable functionality to starches for various industrial applications. A potato glucan, water dikinase (GWD1) was introduced in tubers of two different potato genetic backgrounds: an amylose-containing line Kardal and the amylose-free mutant amf. In both backgrounds, this resulted in two contrasting effects, a number of plants showed higher phosphate content compared to the respective control, while others lines exhibited lower phosphate content, thereby generating two series of starches with broad-scale variation in phosphate content. The results of systematic analyses on these two series of starches revealed that starch phosphate content strongly influenced starch granule morphology, amylose content, starch fine structure, gelatinization characteristics and freeze-thaw stability of starch gels. Further analyses on the expression level of genes involved in starch metabolism suggested that starch phosphorylation regulates starch synthesis by controlling the carbon flux into starch while simultaneously modulating starch-synthesizing genes.


Asunto(s)
Amilosa/química , Solanum tuberosum/química , Almidón/biosíntesis , Fosforilación
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PLoS One ; 11(12): e0166981, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27911907

RESUMEN

Starch structure strongly influences starch physicochemical properties, determining the end uses of starch in various applications. To produce starches with novel structure and exploit the mechanism of starch granule formation, an (engineered) 4, 6-α-glucanotransferase (GTFB) from Lactobacillus reuteri 121 was introduced into two potato genetic backgrounds: amylose-containing line Kardal and amylose-free mutant amf. The resulting starches showed severe changes in granule morphology regardless of genetic backgrounds. Modified starches from amf background exhibited a significant increase in granule size and starch phosphate content relative to the control, while starches from Kardal background displayed a higher digestibility, but did not show changes in granule size and phosphate content. Transcriptome analysis revealed the existence of a mechanism to restore the regular packing of double helices in starch granules, which possibly resulted in the removal of novel glucose chains potentially introduced by the (engineered) GTFB. This amendment mechanics would also explain the difficulties to detect alterations in starch fine structure in the transgenic lines.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas Bacterianas/biosíntesis , Expresión Génica , Sistema de la Enzima Desramificadora del Glucógeno/biosíntesis , Limosilactobacillus reuteri/genética , Plantas Modificadas Genéticamente , Solanum tuberosum , Almidón , Proteínas Bacterianas/genética , Sistema de la Enzima Desramificadora del Glucógeno/genética , Limosilactobacillus reuteri/enzimología , Plantas Modificadas Genéticamente/genética , Plantas Modificadas Genéticamente/metabolismo , Proteínas Recombinantes/biosíntesis , Proteínas Recombinantes/genética , Solanum tuberosum/genética , Solanum tuberosum/metabolismo , Almidón/genética , Almidón/metabolismo
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Mol Breed ; 36: 9, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26798323

RESUMEN

Many important crops have received little attention by the scientific community, either because they are not considered economically important or due to their large and complex genomes. De novo transcriptome assembly, using next-generation sequencing data, is an attractive option for the study of these orphan crops. In spite of the large amount of sequencing data that can be generated, there is currently a lack of tools which can effectively help molecular breeders and biologists to mine this type of information. Our goal was to develop a tool that enables molecular breeders, without extensive bioinformatics knowledge, to efficiently study de novo transcriptome data from any orphan crop (http://www.bioinformatics.nl/denovobrowser/db/species/index). The Orphan Crops Browser has been designed to facilitate the following tasks (1) search and identification of candidate transcripts based on phylogenetic relationships between orthologous sequence data from a set of related species and (2) design specific and degenerate primers for expression studies in the orphan crop of interest. To demonstrate the usability and reliability of the browser, it was used to identify the putative orthologues of 17 known lignin biosynthetic genes from maize and sugarcane in the orphan crop Miscanthus sinensis. Expression studies in miscanthus stem internode tissue differing in maturation were subsequently carried out, to follow the expression of these genes during lignification. Our results showed a negative correlation between lignin content and gene expression. The present data are in agreement with recent findings in maize and other crops, and it is further discussed in this paper.

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Plant Biotechnol J ; 13(4): 471-81, 2015 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25393152

RESUMEN

Crambe abyssinica is a hexaploid oil crop for industrial applications. An increase of erucic acid (C22:1) and reduction of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) contents in crambe oil is a valuable improvement. An increase in oleic acid (C18:1), a reduction in PUFA and possibly an increase in C22:1 can be obtained by down-regulating the expression of fatty acid desaturase2 genes (CaFAD2), which code for the enzyme that converts C18:1 into C18:2. We conducted EMS-mutagenesis in crambe, followed by Illumina sequencing, to screen mutations in three expressed CaFAD2 genes. Two novel analysis strategies were used to detect mutation sites. In the first strategy, mutation detection targeted specific sequence motifs. In the second strategy, every nucleotide position in a CaFAD2 fragment was tested for the presence of mutations. Seventeen novel mutations were detected in 1100 one-dimensional pools (11 000 individuals) in three expressed CaFAD2 genes, including non-sense mutations and mis-sense mutations in CaFAD2-C1, -C2 and -C3. The homozygous non-sense mutants for CaFAD2-C3 resulted in a 25% higher content of C18:1 and 25% lower content of PUFA compared to the wild type. The mis-sense mutations only led to small changes in oil composition. Concluding, targeted mutation detection using NGS in a polyploid was successfully applied and it was found that a non-sense mutation in even a single CaFAD2 gene can lead to changes in crambe oil composition. Stacking the mutations in different CaFAD2 may gain additional changes in C18:1 and PUFA contents.


Asunto(s)
Crambe (Planta)/genética , Ácido Graso Desaturasas/genética , Genes de Plantas , Secuenciación de Nucleótidos de Alto Rendimiento/métodos , Mutación , Aceites de Plantas/metabolismo , Crambe (Planta)/metabolismo
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BMC Plant Biol ; 13: 146, 2013 Oct 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24083776

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Crambe abyssinica produces high erucic acid (C22:1, 55-60%) in the seed oil, which can be further increased by reduction of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) levels. The omega-6 fatty acid desaturase enzyme (FAD2) is known to be involved in PUFA biosynthesis. In crambe, three CaFAD2 genes, CaFAD2-C1, CaFAD2-C2 and CaFAD2-C3 are expressed. RESULTS: The individual effect of each CaFAD2 gene on oil composition was investigated through studying transgenic lines (CaFAD2-RNAi) for differential expression levels in relation to the composition of seed-oil. Six first generation transgenic plants (T1) showed C18:1 increase (by 6% to 10.5%) and PUFA reduction (by 8.6% to 10.2%). The silencing effect in these T1-plants ranged from the moderate silencing (40% to 50% reduction) of all three CaFAD2 genes to strong silencing (95% reduction) of CaFAD2-C3 alone. The progeny of two T1-plants (WG4-4 and WG19-6) was further analysed. Four or five transgene insertions are characterized in the progeny (T2) of WG19-6 in contrast to a single insertion in the T2 progeny of WG4-4. For the individual T2-plants of both families (WG19-6 and WG4-4), seed-specific silencing of CaFAD2-C1 and CaFAD2-C2 was observed in several individual T2-plants but, on average in both families, the level of silencing of these genes was not significant. A significant reduction in expression level (P < 0.01) in both families was only observed for CaFAD2-C3 together with significantly different C18:1 and PUFA levels in oil. CONCLUSIONS: CaFAD2-C3 expression is highly correlated to levels of C18:1 (r = -0.78) and PUFA (r = 0.75), which suggests that CaFAD2-C3 is the most important one for changing the oil composition of crambe.


Asunto(s)
Crambe (Planta)/enzimología , Crambe (Planta)/metabolismo , Ácido Graso Desaturasas/metabolismo , Ácidos Grasos Omega-6/metabolismo , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Crambe (Planta)/genética , Ácido Graso Desaturasas/genética , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Plantas Modificadas Genéticamente/enzimología , Plantas Modificadas Genéticamente/genética , Plantas Modificadas Genéticamente/metabolismo
11.
Org Biomol Chem ; 7(21): 4517-25, 2009 Nov 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19830304

RESUMEN

We report on the design, synthesis, and structural analysis of cyclic oligomers with an amyloidogenic peptide sequence as the repeating unit to obtain novel self-assembling bionanomaterials. The peptide was derived from the Alzheimer Abeta(16-22) sequence since its strong tendency to form antiparallel beta-sheets ensured the formation of intermolecular hydrogen bridges on which the supramolecular assembly of the individual cyclic oligomers was based. The synthesis of the cyclic oligomers was performed via a microwave-assisted Cu(I)-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction of azido-Lys-Leu-Val-Phe-Phe-Ala-Glu-propargyl amide as the monomer. The formation of cyclic oligomers, up to pentamers (35 amino acid residues), was verified by MALDI-TOF analysis and the individual cyclic monomer and dimer could be isolated by HPLC. Gelation behavior and the self-assembly of the linear monomer and the cyclic monomer and dimer were studied by TEM, FTIR and CD. Significant differences were observed in the morphology of the supramolecular aggregates of these three peptides that could be explained by alterations of the hydrogen bond network.


Asunto(s)
Péptidos beta-Amiloides/química , Péptidos beta-Amiloides/síntesis química , Microondas , Fragmentos de Péptidos/química , Fragmentos de Péptidos/síntesis química , Péptidos Cíclicos/química , Péptidos Cíclicos/síntesis química , Polímeros/química , Polímeros/síntesis química , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Biomimética , Enlace de Hidrógeno , Modelos Moleculares , Nanotubos/química , Conformación Proteica
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Bioconjug Chem ; 20(7): 1323-31, 2009 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19537708

RESUMEN

The somatostatin analogue Tyr(3)-octreotide, which has a high binding affinity for the SSTR2 receptor (somatostatin receptor subtype 2) expressed on tumor cells, is used clinically for the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of neuroendocrine tumors and gastrointestinal disorders. There is growing interest in the development of multivalent peptide systems, because they may have enhanced binding affinity compared to monovalent analogues. In this report, we describe the design and synthesis of a series of Tyr(3)-octreotide-containing monomeric, dimeric, and tetrameric dendrimeric conjugates. These multivalent dendrimeric cyclic peptides were obtained using Cu(I)-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition between peptidyl azides and dendrimeric alkynes. Their affinities for the SSTR2 receptor were determined by a competitive binding assay on rat brain sections.


Asunto(s)
Alquinos/química , Azidas/química , Dendrímeros/química , Octreótido/análogos & derivados , Octreótido/farmacología , Receptores de Somatostatina/metabolismo , Alquinos/síntesis química , Animales , Azidas/síntesis química , Unión Competitiva , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Catálisis , Cobre/química , Ciclización , Dendrímeros/síntesis química , Octreótido/síntesis química , Unión Proteica , Ratas
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Biomacromolecules ; 9(10): 2834-43, 2008 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18817441

RESUMEN

In this study, the microwave-assisted copper(I)-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction was used to synthesize peptide triazole-based polymers from two novel peptide-based monomers: azido-phenylalanyl-alanyl-lysyl-propargyl amide (1) and azido-phenylalanyl-alanyl-glycolyl-lysyl-propargyl amide (2). The selected monomers have sites for enzymatic degradation as well as for chemical hydrolysis to render the resulting polymer biodegradable. Depending on the monomer concentration in DMF, the molecular mass of the polymers could be tailored between 4.5 and 13.9 kDa (corresponding with 33-100 amino acid residues per polymer chain). As anticipated, both polymers can be enzymatically degraded by trypsin and chymotrypsin, whereas the ester bond in the polymer of 2 undergoes chemical hydrolysis under physiological conditions, as was shown by a ninhydrin-based colorimetric assay and MALDI-TOF analysis. In conclusion, the microwave-assisted copper(I)-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction is an effective tool for synthesizing biodegradable peptide polymers, and it opens up new approaches toward the synthesis of (novel) designed biomedical materials.


Asunto(s)
Materiales Biocompatibles/química , Biodegradación Ambiental , Química/métodos , Polímeros/química , Química Farmacéutica/métodos , Colorimetría/métodos , Cobre/química , Diseño de Fármacos , Hidrólisis , Microondas , Modelos Químicos , Ninhidrina/química , Polietilenglicoles/química , Espectrometría de Masa por Láser de Matriz Asistida de Ionización Desorción/métodos , Espectroscopía Infrarroja por Transformada de Fourier
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Structure ; 16(8): 1245-56, 2008 Aug 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18682226

RESUMEN

Trimethylation of lysine residue K4 of histone H3 (H3K4me3) strongly correlates with active promoters for RNA polymerase II-transcribed genes. Several reader proteins, including the basal transcription factor TFIID, for this nucleosomal mark have been identified. Its TAF3 subunit specifically binds the H3K4me3 mark via its conserved plant homeodomain (PHD) finger. Here, we report the solution structure of the TAF3-PHD finger and its complex with an H3K4me3 peptide. Using a combination of NMR, mutagenesis, and affinity measurements, we reveal the structural basis of binding affinity, methylation-state specificity, and crosstalk with asymmetric dimethylation of R2. A unique local structure rearrangement in the K4me3-binding pocket of TAF3 due to a conserved sequence insertion underscores the requirement for cation-pi interactions by two aromatic residues. Interference by asymmetric dimethylation of arginine 2 suggests that a H3R2/K4 "methyl-methyl" switch in the histone code dynamically regulates TFIID-promoter association.


Asunto(s)
Histonas/química , Proteínas de Homeodominio/química , Proteínas de Homeodominio/metabolismo , Estructura Secundaria de Proteína , Estructura Terciaria de Proteína , Animales , Análisis Mutacional de ADN , Histonas/metabolismo , Proteínas de Homeodominio/genética , Humanos , Metilación , Ratones , Modelos Moleculares , Complejos Multiproteicos/química , Resonancia Magnética Nuclear Biomolecular , Péptidos/química , Péptidos/genética , Péptidos/metabolismo , Unión Proteica , Subunidades de Proteína/química , Subunidades de Proteína/genética , Subunidades de Proteína/metabolismo , Factores Asociados con la Proteína de Unión a TATA , Factor de Transcripción TFIID/química , Factor de Transcripción TFIID/genética , Factor de Transcripción TFIID/metabolismo
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Org Biomol Chem ; 5(6): 935-44, 2007 Mar 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17340009

RESUMEN

This report describes the design and synthesis of a series of alpha(V)beta(3) integrin-directed monomeric, dimeric and tetrameric cyclo[Arg-Gly-Asp-d-Phe-Lys] dendrimers using "click chemistry". It was found that the unprotected N-epsilon-azido derivative of cyclo[Arg-Gly-Asp-d-Phe-Lys] underwent a highly chemoselective conjugation to amino acid-based dendrimers bearing terminal alkynes using a microwave-assisted Cu(I)-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition. The alpha(V)beta(3) binding characteristics of the dendrimers were determined in vitro and their in vivoalpha(V)beta(3) targeting properties were assessed in nude mice with subcutaneously growing human SK-RC-52 tumors. The multivalent RGD-dendrimers were found to have enhanced affinity toward the alpha(V)beta(3) integrin receptor as compared to the monomeric derivative as determined in an in vitro binding assay. In case of the DOTA-conjugated (111)In-labeled RGD-dendrimers, it was found that the radiolabeled multimeric dendrimers showed specifically enhanced uptake in alpha(V)beta(3) integrin expressing tumors in vivo. These studies showed that the tetrameric RGD-dendrimer had better tumor targeting properties than its dimeric and monomeric congeners.


Asunto(s)
Alquinos/síntesis química , Dendrímeros/síntesis química , Sistemas de Liberación de Medicamentos , Compuestos Heterocíclicos con 1 Anillo/síntesis química , Imagenología Tridimensional , Neoplasias/diagnóstico , Péptidos Cíclicos/síntesis química , Alquinos/química , Animales , Unión Competitiva , Dendrímeros/química , Dendrímeros/farmacocinética , Femenino , Compuestos Heterocíclicos con 1 Anillo/química , Humanos , Integrina alfaVbeta3/metabolismo , Ratones , Ratones Desnudos , Neoplasias/metabolismo , Neoplasias/patología , Péptidos Cíclicos/química , Péptidos Cíclicos/farmacocinética , Unión Proteica , Distribución Tisular , Ensayos Antitumor por Modelo de Xenoinjerto
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Biomacromolecules ; 8(2): 327-30, 2007 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17291054

RESUMEN

The optimized reaction conditions for the Cu(I)-catalyzed N-->C polymerization of azido-phenylalanyl-alanyl-propargyl amide to yield either high molecular weight linear polymers or medium-sized cyclic polymers is described. These reaction conditions will be applied to tailor the synthesis, properties, and structure of biologically relevant peptide-based biopolymers.


Asunto(s)
Péptidos/síntesis química , Polímeros/síntesis química , Amidas/química , Biopolímeros , Catálisis , Cobre , Microondas
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