2020
DOI: 10.5059/yukigoseikyokaishi.78.1076
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Peptoids with Substituents on the Backbone Carbons as Conformationally Constrained Synthetic Oligoamides

Abstract: Oligo(N substituted glycine) (oligo NSG), also known as peptoid, is a synthetic oligomer with high proteolytic stability and membrane permeability due to the N substituted structures. These bene cial pharmacokinetic properties make the oligomer attractive for biological applications. However, its conformational exibility limits its utilization as protein ligands. Recently, the introduction of backbone substituents to oligo NSG has been demonstrated to restrict its own backbone bond rotations via steric interac… Show more

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“…The conformation of the NMA residue in its oligomers is rigidified by pseudo-1,3-allylic strain, and the oligomer forms a stable extended shape [16][17][18] . These amino acid residues have hence served as attractive building blocks for the bottom-up design of peptide nanoshapes 19,20 . The bottom-up approach enables the direct design of peptide nanoshapes with a minimal number of amino acid residues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conformation of the NMA residue in its oligomers is rigidified by pseudo-1,3-allylic strain, and the oligomer forms a stable extended shape [16][17][18] . These amino acid residues have hence served as attractive building blocks for the bottom-up design of peptide nanoshapes 19,20 . The bottom-up approach enables the direct design of peptide nanoshapes with a minimal number of amino acid residues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%