A dynamic combinatorial library for biomimetic recognition of dipeptides in water

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Abstract

Small peptides are involved in countless biological processes. Hence selective binding motifs for peptides can be powerful tools for labeling or inhibition. Finding those binding motifs, especially in water which competes for intermolecular H-bonds, poses an enormous challenge. A dynamic combinatorial library can be a powerful method to overcome this issue. We previously reported artificial receptors emerging form a dynamic combinatorial library of peptide building blocks. In this study we aimed to broaden this scope towards recognition of small peptides. Employing CXC peptide building blocks, we found that cyclic dimers of oxidized CFC bind to the aromatic peptides FF and YY (K ≈ 229-702 M-1), while AA binds significantly weaker (K ≈ 65-71 M-1).

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Klepel, F., & Ravoo, B. J. (2020). A dynamic combinatorial library for biomimetic recognition of dipeptides in water. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 16, 1588–1595. https://doi.org/10.3762/BJOC.16.131

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