Synthesis of Heterotelechelic Polymers With Affinity To Glutathione-S and Biotin-Tagged Proteins by Raft Polymerization and Thiol-Ene Reactions
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α-Glutathione (GSH), ω-biotin functionalized poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm) was synthesized via reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization using a new R-group allyl functionalized trithiocarbonate chain transfer agent (CTA) and thiol-ene reactions. GPC and 1H NMR results indicated that the allyl group had no adverse effect on the RAFT-controlled polymerization of NIPAAm and PEG-A, and the new CTA could efficiently control the polymerizations. Employing radical thiol-ene and Michael addition reactions, heterotelechelic α-allyl, ω-carboxylic acid-PNIPAAm was first aminolyzed in the presence of maleimide-modified biotin and subsequently reacted with GSH via radical thiol-ene addition to yield α-GSH, ω-biotin functionalized PNIPAAm. Glutathione S-transferase (GST) and streptavidin (SAv) were coupled in solution with heterofunctional PNIPAAm via bioaffinity interactions. Separately, α-GSH, ω-biotin functionalized PNIPAAm was further shown to bind GST-tagged Rac1, a potential cancer marker, and biotin-tagged bovine serum albumin (BSA).
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Bioaffinity, Bovine serum albumins, Cancer markers, Chain transfer agents, Functional polymers, Conjugation, Fragmentation Chain Transfer, Bioaffinity, Cancer markers, Pegylation, 540, Chemistry, Radical Polymerization, Methyl Acrylate, Peptide, Bovine serum albumins, Nanoparticles, Chain transfer agents, Streptavidin, Functional polymers, Inhibition
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Huang, X., Boyer, C., Davis, T. P., and Bulmus, V. (2011). Synthesis of heterotelechelic polymers with affinity to glutathione-S-transferase and biotin-tagged proteins by RAFT polymerization and thiol-ene reactions. Polymer Chemistry, 2(7), 1505-1512. doi:10.1039/c1py00049g
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