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| Title: | Rotaxanes as peptide carriers |
| Authors: | Viterisi, Aurélien |
| Supervisor(s): | Leigh, David |
| Issue Date: | 2010 |
| Publisher: | The University of Edinburgh |
| Abstract: | Based on the concept of covalent capture of supramolecular assemblies, the idea of
mechanical encapsulation is exploited for the protection and delivery of peptidebased
molecules. This thesis aims to establish a general method for the encapsulation
of peptides within a rotaxane structure, as well as studying their mode of release
under specific stimuli. The synthesis of such structures, relying on the elongation of
short peptido[2]rotaxanes, is applied to the design of rotaxane peptide carriers whose
function is to protect against biological degradation and release peptides under a
biological stimulus. These molecules are composed of a rotaxane-encapsulated
peptide bearing a biodegradable stopper, the enzyme-specific cleavage of which
triggers peptide release, via ‘dethreading’.
The synthesis and in vitro assessment of rotaxane carriers as agents for anti-cancer
therapy will be described in detail. The future challenges and potential applications
of the proposed systems will be addressed. |
| Keywords: | covalent capture of supramolecular assemblies peptide-based molecules rotaxane peptide carriers rotaxane carriers |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1842/4077 |
| Appears in Collections: | Chemistry thesis and dissertation collection
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