Strategies to Enhance Metabolic Stabilities

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Abstract

Macrocyclic peptides are a unique class of molecules that display a relatively constrained peptidic backbone as compared to their linear counterparts leading to the defined 3-D orientation of the constituent amino acids (pharmacophore). Although they are attractive candidates for lead discovery owing to the unique conformational features, their peptidic backbone is susceptible to proteolytic cleavage in various biological fluids that compromise their efficacy. In this chapter we review the various classical and contemporary chemical and biological approaches that have been utilized to combat the metabolic instability of macrocyclic peptides. We note that any chemical modification that helps in providing either local or global conformational rigidity to these macrocyclic peptides aids in improving their metabolic stability typically by slowing the cleavage kinetics by the proteases.

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Khatri, B., Nuthakki, V. R., & Chatterjee, J. (2019). Strategies to Enhance Metabolic Stabilities. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2001, pp. 17–40). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9504-2_2

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