Synthesis of C-linked triazole-containing AFGP analogues and their ability to inhibit ice recrystallization.
Bioconjug Chem
; 22(4): 605-16, 2011 Apr 20.
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C-Linked antifreeze glycoprotein (C-AFGP) analogues have been shown to have potent ice recrystallization inhibition (IRI) activity. However, the lengthy synthesis of these compounds is not amenable to large-scale preparation for the many commercial, industrial, and medical applications that exist. This paper describes the synthesis of triazole-containing AFGPs using a convergent solid-phase synthesis (SPS) approach in which multiple carbohydrate derivatives are coupled to a resin-bound synthetic peptide in a single step. Modified "Click" conditions using dry DMF as solvent with catalytic Cu(II), sodium ascorbate, and microwave radiation afforded the synthesis of AFGP analogues 9-12 in 16-54% isolated yield. Compound 9 demonstrated no IRI activity, while compounds 10, 11, and 12 were moderate inhibitors of ice recrystallization. These results suggest that, while the triazole group is a structural mimetic of an amide bond, the amide bond in C-AFGP analogue 3 is an essential structural feature necessary for potent IRI activity.
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Triazóis
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Proteínas Anticongelantes
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2011
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