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Peptide-Based Multiepitopic Vaccine Platforms via Click Reactions.

Mar FornerSira DefausDavid Andreu
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2019)
Multimeric antigen display and high overall valency are increasingly regarded as strategic goals for potent and broadly efficacious synthetic vaccines with potential market prospects. Herein, a modular and versatile approach to multifunctional peptide-based vaccine platforms at multimilligram scale in reasonable yields is reported. Preparation of chemoselectively modified peptide building blocks of medium-to-large size, conjugation of these subunits, and final assembly were achieved by a combination of Michael-type thiol-ene addition and copper(I)-mediated alkyne-azide cycloaddition. The size and structural complexity of the building blocks required exploration of a further level of orthogonality, namely furan/maleimide Diels-Alder chemistry. After process optimization, a finely tuned, stepwise click approach has emerged as a workable, on-demand strategy to create macromolecular therapeutic vaccine assemblies.
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