Access to lipopeptide-based vaccines for immunological studies remains a significant challenge owing to the amphipathic nature of the molecules, which makes them difficult to synthesize and purify to homogeneity. Here, we describe the application of a new peptide ligation technology, the diselenide-selenoester ligation (DSL), to access self-adjuvanting glycolipopeptide vaccines. We show that rapid ligation of glyco- and lipopeptides is possible via DSL in mixed organic solvent-aqueous buffer and, when coupled with deselenization chemistry, affords rapid and efficient access to a vaccine candidate possessing a MUC1 glycopeptide epitope and the lipopeptide adjuvant Pam2Cys. This construct was shown to elicit MUC1-specific antibody and cytotox...
Disadvantages of classical vaccines, such as the risk of an autoimmune reaction, might be overcome b...
A major challenge in the development of highly defined synthetic vaccines is the codelivery of vacci...
Antitumor vaccine, which is promising for tumor therapy, has been extensively studied. Some encourag...
A novel convergent synthetic strategy for the construction of multicomponent self-adjuvanting lipope...
Synthetic lipopeptide vaccines are being increasingly investigated mainly because of the advantages ...
The incorporation of lipid moieties into synthetic peptide vaccines has been demonstrated to self-ad...
In the development of vaccines for epithelial tumors, the key targets are MUC1 proteins, which have ...
Traditional vaccines consisting of whole attenuated microorganisms, killed microorganisms, or microb...
A strategy for the linear synthesis of a sialylated glycolipopeptide cancer vaccine candidate has be...
We describe herein the synthesis and immunological evaluation of self-adjuvanting mucin 1 (MUC1)-mac...
Adjuvant development and understanding the physicochemical properties of particles and interpreting ...
Despite the important role of adjuvants for vaccine development, relatively few adjuvants have been ...
We have developed a highly pure, self-adjuvanting, triepitopic Group A Streptococcal vaccine based o...
A fully synthetic MUC1-based cancer vaccine has been designed and chemically synthesized that contai...
Adjuvant development and understanding the physicochemical properties of particles and interpreting ...
Disadvantages of classical vaccines, such as the risk of an autoimmune reaction, might be overcome b...
A major challenge in the development of highly defined synthetic vaccines is the codelivery of vacci...
Antitumor vaccine, which is promising for tumor therapy, has been extensively studied. Some encourag...
A novel convergent synthetic strategy for the construction of multicomponent self-adjuvanting lipope...
Synthetic lipopeptide vaccines are being increasingly investigated mainly because of the advantages ...
The incorporation of lipid moieties into synthetic peptide vaccines has been demonstrated to self-ad...
In the development of vaccines for epithelial tumors, the key targets are MUC1 proteins, which have ...
Traditional vaccines consisting of whole attenuated microorganisms, killed microorganisms, or microb...
A strategy for the linear synthesis of a sialylated glycolipopeptide cancer vaccine candidate has be...
We describe herein the synthesis and immunological evaluation of self-adjuvanting mucin 1 (MUC1)-mac...
Adjuvant development and understanding the physicochemical properties of particles and interpreting ...
Despite the important role of adjuvants for vaccine development, relatively few adjuvants have been ...
We have developed a highly pure, self-adjuvanting, triepitopic Group A Streptococcal vaccine based o...
A fully synthetic MUC1-based cancer vaccine has been designed and chemically synthesized that contai...
Adjuvant development and understanding the physicochemical properties of particles and interpreting ...
Disadvantages of classical vaccines, such as the risk of an autoimmune reaction, might be overcome b...
A major challenge in the development of highly defined synthetic vaccines is the codelivery of vacci...
Antitumor vaccine, which is promising for tumor therapy, has been extensively studied. Some encourag...