Mirror-Image Human Serum Albumin Domain III as a Tool for Analyzing Site II-Dependent Molecular Recognition
Naoya Iwamoto,
Takuma Kai,
Shinsuke Inuki
et al.
Abstract:Human serum albumin (HSA) as a drug carrier can significantly
improve
the pharmacokinetic profiles of short-lived therapeutics. Conjugation
of albumin-binding moieties (ABMs) to therapeutic agents may prolong
their serum half-life by promoting their association with endogenous
HSA. To discover a new molecular class of ABMs from mirror-image chemical
space, a preparation protocol for bioactive HSA domain III and its d-enantiomer (d-HSA domain III) was established. Structural
and functional analyses suggested th… Show more
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