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Stimuli responsive synthetic polypeptides derived from N-carboxyanhydride (NCA) polymerisation

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CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
Volume 42, Issue 17, Pages 7373-7390

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3cs60063g

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  1. Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Principle Investigator Award [07/IN1/B1792]
  2. Irish Research Council New Foundation Scheme
  3. IUPAC Glycopeptides Project [AC-POL-09-11-25]

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The progress in NCA polymerisation combined with advanced orthogonal functionalization techniques as well as the integration with other controlled polymerisation techniques significantly widened the scope of polypeptide building blocks in a variety of material designs. Well-defined synthetic stimuli-responsive polypeptides (smart polypeptides) with incorporated different functionalities have been extensively explored over the past decades. Their significant potential lies in the fact that they combine natural and synthetic elements both contributing to their properties. These novel materials have potential applications in biomedicine and biotechnology including tissue engineering, drug delivery and biodiagnostics. Responsive polypeptides are capable of undergoing conformational changes and phase transition accompanied by variations in the chemical and physical changes of the polypeptides in response to an external stimulus such as biologically relevant species (i.e. biomolecules), the environment (i.e. temperature, pH), irradiation with light or exposure to a magnetic field. In this review, the recent developments including synthetic strategies and applications of synthetic stimuli-responsive homo- and block polypeptides are reviewed.

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