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Facile Preparation of Polysaccharide-Polypeptide Conjugates via a Biphasic Solution Ring-Opening Polymerization.

Fangping YangZhiwei LiuWenting SiZiyuan SongLichen YinHaoyu Tang
Published in: ACS macro letters (2022)
Polysaccharide-polypeptide conjugates have gained a broad interest in mimicking the structure and bioactivity of peptidoglycans or proteoglycans for biomedical applications. Efficient and precise preparation of the conjugates is challenging and unresolved, mainly because of the mismatched solubility between polysaccharide initiators and N -carboxyanhydrides (NCAs), which frequently results in competing side reactions and oligomeric polypeptide chain. Herein, we report a facile and efficient strategy to prepare the conjugates with well-controlled polypeptide chain length ( l p ) directly from unmodified polysaccharides via a biphasic solution ring-opening polymerization. The effect of l p on surface antibacterial properties has been investigated. Elongating the l p can significantly potentiate the antibiofilm property of the conjugate coatings. Our results may provide opportunities to develop various polypeptide-based conjugates with well-defined structures toward versatile uses.
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