Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5223335 | Tetrahedron | 2009 | 6 Pages |
The affinity of nine different saccharides to a library of solid-supported pentapeptide diboronic acids was measured using a competitive binding assay, which employed alizarin as the chromophoric indicator. Considerable variation in carbohydrate binding strengths was observed, with association constants in the range 60-5300Â Mâ1 being recorded. Of particular note was the 7-fold preference for CMP over AMP shown by peptide 1. Enantioselectivity was also observed, with peptide 4 showing an 8.4-fold binding preference for l-glucose over d-glucose. The remarkably selective binding characteristics of these boronic acid-peptide hybrids suggest their potential use in carbohydrate sensors and cell-specific diagnostics and therapeutics.
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