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  2. Mimicking biological membranes with programmable glycan ligands self-assembled from amphiphilic Janus glycodendrimers

Mimicking biological membranes with programmable glycan ligands self-assembled from amphiphilic Janus glycodendrimers

  • Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2014 Oct 6;53(41):10899-903. doi: 10.1002/anie.201403186.
Shaodong Zhang 1 Ralph-Olivier Moussodia Hao-Jan Sun Pawaret Leowanawat Adam Muncan Christopher D Nusbaum Kathleen M Chelling Paul A Heiney Michael L Klein Sabine André René Roy Hans-J Gabius Virgil Percec
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  • 1 Roy & Diana Vagelos Laboratories, Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6323 (USA) http://percec02.chem.upenn.edu/
Abstract

An accelerated modular synthesis produced 18 amphiphilic Janus glycodendrimers with three different topologies formed from either two or one carbohydrate head groups or a mixed constellation with a noncarbohydrate hydrophilic arm. By simple injection of their THF solutions into water or buffer, all of the Janus compounds self-assembled into uniform, stable, and soft unilamellar vesicles, denoted glycodendrimersomes. The mixed constellation topology glycodendrimersomes were demonstrated to be most efficient in binding plant, Bacterial, and human lectins. This evidence with biomedically relevant receptors offers a promising perspective for the application of such glycodendrimersomes in targeted drug delivery, vaccines, and Other areas of nanomedicine.

Keywords

agglutinins; biomembrane glycans; dendrimers; lectins; vesicles.

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