<div><p>Peptides that exhibit enzymatic or hormonal activities are regulatory factors and desirable therapeutic drugs because of their high target specificity and minimal side effects. Unfortunately, these drugs are susceptible to enzymatic degradation, leading to their rapid elimination and thereby demanding frequent dosage. Structurally modified forms of some peptide drugs have shown enhanced pharmacokinetics, improving their oral bioavailability. Here, we discuss a novel glycomimetic approach to modify lysine residues in peptides. In a model system, the ε-amine of Ts-Lys-OMe was reductively alkylated with a glucose derivative to afford a dihydroxylated piperidine in place of the amine. A similar modification was applied to H-KPV-NH<sub>2...
With the rise in antibiotic resistance, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) show promise for therapeutic d...
Glycosylation of proteins is the most complex form of posttranslational modification. Glycan chains ...
: The misuse of antibiotics has led to the emergence of drug-resistant pathogens. Antimicrobial pept...
Peptides that exhibit enzymatic or hormonal activities are regulatory factors and desirable therapeu...
© 2018 Songok et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Peptides and proteins are attractive targets for therapeutic drug development due to their exquisite...
The entry of peptides into glycobiology has led to the development of a unique class of therapeutic ...
Functions and properties of native peptides vary from highly specific antibiotics or cytotoxic antit...
Glycosylation of peptides is a promising strategy for modulating the physicochemical properties of p...
The therapeutic application of peptide-based drugs is significantly limited by the rapid proteolytic...
Since the discovery of vancomycin in the 1950s, the glycopeptide antibiotics (GPAs) have been of gre...
Bioactive peptides have evolved to optimally fulfill specific biological functions, a fact which has...
Many pharmacologically active drugs are restricted in their use due to their instability in biologic...
The therapeutic potential of peptides has become well recognized due to the advancements made in und...
Functions and properties of native peptides vary from highly specific antibiotics or cytotoxic antit...
With the rise in antibiotic resistance, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) show promise for therapeutic d...
Glycosylation of proteins is the most complex form of posttranslational modification. Glycan chains ...
: The misuse of antibiotics has led to the emergence of drug-resistant pathogens. Antimicrobial pept...
Peptides that exhibit enzymatic or hormonal activities are regulatory factors and desirable therapeu...
© 2018 Songok et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Peptides and proteins are attractive targets for therapeutic drug development due to their exquisite...
The entry of peptides into glycobiology has led to the development of a unique class of therapeutic ...
Functions and properties of native peptides vary from highly specific antibiotics or cytotoxic antit...
Glycosylation of peptides is a promising strategy for modulating the physicochemical properties of p...
The therapeutic application of peptide-based drugs is significantly limited by the rapid proteolytic...
Since the discovery of vancomycin in the 1950s, the glycopeptide antibiotics (GPAs) have been of gre...
Bioactive peptides have evolved to optimally fulfill specific biological functions, a fact which has...
Many pharmacologically active drugs are restricted in their use due to their instability in biologic...
The therapeutic potential of peptides has become well recognized due to the advancements made in und...
Functions and properties of native peptides vary from highly specific antibiotics or cytotoxic antit...
With the rise in antibiotic resistance, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) show promise for therapeutic d...
Glycosylation of proteins is the most complex form of posttranslational modification. Glycan chains ...
: The misuse of antibiotics has led to the emergence of drug-resistant pathogens. Antimicrobial pept...