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Sequence-Defined Oligomers from Hydroxyproline Building Blocks for Parallel Synthesis Applications

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 55, Issue 33, Pages 9529-9533

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201602748

Keywords

bioconjugates; fluorous synthesis; oligomers; sequence-defined polymers; siRNA

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [EB000244]
  2. Koch Institute from National Cancer Institute [P30-CA14051]
  3. Alnylam Pharmaceuticals

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The functionality of natural biopolymers has inspired significant effort to develop sequence-defined synthetic polymers for applications including molecular recognition, self-assembly, and catalysis. Conjugation of synthetic materials to biomacromolecules has played an increasingly important role in drug delivery and biomaterials. We developed a controlled synthesis of novel oligomers from hydroxyproline-based building blocks and conjugated these materials to siRNA. Hydroxyproline-based monomers enable the incorporation of broad structural diversity into defined polymer chains. Using a perfluorocarbon purification handle, we were able to purify diverse oligomers through a single solid-phase extraction method. The efficiency of synthesis was demonstrated by building 14 unique trimers and 4 hexamers from 6 diverse building blocks. We then adapted this method to the parallel synthesis of hundreds of materials in 96-well plates. This strategy provides a platform for the screening of libraries of modified biomolecules.

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