Improvement on permeability of cyclic peptide/peptidomimetic: Backbone n-methylation as a useful tool

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Abstract

Peptides have a three-dimensional configuration that can adopt particular conformations for binding to proteins, which are well suited to interact with larger contact surface areas on target proteins. However, low cell permeability is a major challenge in the development of peptide-related drugs. In recent years, backbone N-methylation has been a useful tool for manipulating the permeability of cyclic peptides/peptidomimetics. Backbone N-methylation permits the adjustment of molecule’s conformational space. Several pathways are involved in the drug absorption pathway; the relative importance of each N-methylation to total permeation is likely to differ with intrinsic properties of cyclic peptide/peptidomimetic. Recent studies on the permeability of cyclic pep-tides/peptidomimetics using the backbone N-methylation strategy and synthetic methodologies will be presented in this review.

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Li, Y., Li, W., & Xu, Z. (2021). Improvement on permeability of cyclic peptide/peptidomimetic: Backbone n-methylation as a useful tool. Marine Drugs, 19(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/md19060311

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