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A Peptide Nanocage Constructed by Self-Assembly of Oligoproline Conjugates.

Shogo MatsubaraYui OkamotoMasaru YoshikawaShinya TsukijiMasahiro Higuchi
Published in: Bioconjugate chemistry (2022)
Cage-like supramolecular assemblies called molecular cages, which possess attractive functions, have been prepared. Although biomolecule-based nanocages are required for biological/medical applications such as drug delivery systems, the majority of nanocages are constructed using aromatic compounds with lower biocompatibility and biodegradability. In this study, the construction of a peptide nanocage consisting of an oligoproline conjugate is demonstrated. The conjugate was easy to prepare and had high biocompatibility. The oligoproline moiety of the conjugate had a rigid, rod-like structure suitable for the backbone of the supramolecular nanocage. The conjugates self-assembled to form peptide nanocages with a huge inner cavity.
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