2010
DOI: 10.1039/c0py90001j
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Polymer–protein conjugates: an enzymatic activity perspective

Abstract: Proteins have been modified with polymers in diverse manners over the past 30 years. However, while proteins have been used to prepare many functional constructs, they are sensitive biomolecules and their bioactivity can be either positively or negatively influenced by many different aspects of polymer modification. The primary focus of this review article is to highlight the opportunities offered by new trends in protein modification, and specifically how they influence the overall biological activity of the … Show more

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“…Severe adverse effects and high costs (66) may disqualify TNFα blockers for non-refractory CD, as a GFD is a relatively safe and inexpensive alternative (8). Moreover, periodic administration of biological drugs by trained personnel is expensive and might be addressed by subcutaneous self-injection devices or by developing compounds with long circulation times (e.g., PEGylation technologies) (67).…”
Section: Anti-inflammatory Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Severe adverse effects and high costs (66) may disqualify TNFα blockers for non-refractory CD, as a GFD is a relatively safe and inexpensive alternative (8). Moreover, periodic administration of biological drugs by trained personnel is expensive and might be addressed by subcutaneous self-injection devices or by developing compounds with long circulation times (e.g., PEGylation technologies) (67).…”
Section: Anti-inflammatory Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, many systems are based on combining the protein and the polymer covalently [7]. Covalently connecting the polymer and protein alters the behavior, response and stability of the protein and increases compatibility with other polymeric systems, e.g., in phase-separated block-copolymer system [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Readers are also referred to several excellent reviews covering comprehensively the use of living radical polymerizations in bioconjugations. [13][14][15][16]25 Within this review, the term ''biomolecule'' has been used to refer to the molecules originating from a living organism and the synthetic analogs of such molecules. Thus, the conjugates of synthetic peptides and nucleic acids have been included in the review.…”
Section: Scope Of the Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…42,43,[44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51] RAFT polymerization offers a highly versatile platform for controlled synthesis and molecular engineering of polymer bioconjugates. [13][14][15][16]25 The strength of the RAFT approach for generation of polymer bioconjugates lies in its ability to control the polymerization of a wide range of monomers in varying solvents including water, at moderate temperatures, using only chain transfer agents and common free radical initiators (without the need for any additional polymerization component such as metal catalysts and sacrificial initiators). Moreover, it enables the synthesis of well-defined polymers with defined and spatiallycontrolled chemical functionalities such as pendant-, mid-junction, alpha-and omega-end-group functionalities, suitable for performing bioconjugations.…”
Section: Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer (Raft) Polymentioning
confidence: 99%