Incorporating small modifications to peptidic macrocycles can have a major influence on their properties. For instance, N-methylation has been shown to impact permeability. A better understanding of the relationship between permeability and structure is of key importance as peptidic drugs are often associated with unfavorable pharmacokinetic profiles. Starting from a semipeptidic macrocycle backbone composed of a tripeptide tethered head-to-tail with an alkyl linker, we investigated two small changes: peptide-to-peptoid substitution and various methyl placements on the nonpeptidic linker. Implementing these changes in parallel, we created a collection of 36 compounds. Their permeability was then assessed in parallel artificial membrane perm...
It is well established that intramolecular hydrogen bonding and <i>N</i>-methylation play important ...
International audienceCell-penetrating peptides enter cells via diverse mechanisms, such as endocyto...
The effort to modulate challenging, undruggable protein targets has stimulated interest in ligands t...
Cyclization and selected backbone N-methylations are found to be often necessary but not sufficient ...
Cyclization and selected backbone N-methylations are found to be often necessary but not sufficient ...
The effect of peptide-to-peptoid substitutions on the passive membrane permeability of an <i>N</i>-m...
Cyclic peptides are structurally complex molecules with the potential to access challenging biologic...
Research into macrocycles as an emerging class of pharmaceutically relevant molecules has increased ...
Cyclic peptides have received increasing attention over the recent years as potential therapeutics f...
Naturally occurring peptides with high membrane permeability often have ester bonds on their backbon...
Synthetic and natural cyclic peptides provide a testing ground for studying membrane permeability in...
Cyclic peptides have received increasing attention over the recent years as potential therapeutics f...
The conformational hypothesis of membrane permeability hypothesizes that certain macrocyclic scaffol...
Many biologically active cyclic peptides, especially those of natural origin, are known to penetrate...
Backbone N-methylation is common among peptide natural products and has a substantial impact on both...
It is well established that intramolecular hydrogen bonding and <i>N</i>-methylation play important ...
International audienceCell-penetrating peptides enter cells via diverse mechanisms, such as endocyto...
The effort to modulate challenging, undruggable protein targets has stimulated interest in ligands t...
Cyclization and selected backbone N-methylations are found to be often necessary but not sufficient ...
Cyclization and selected backbone N-methylations are found to be often necessary but not sufficient ...
The effect of peptide-to-peptoid substitutions on the passive membrane permeability of an <i>N</i>-m...
Cyclic peptides are structurally complex molecules with the potential to access challenging biologic...
Research into macrocycles as an emerging class of pharmaceutically relevant molecules has increased ...
Cyclic peptides have received increasing attention over the recent years as potential therapeutics f...
Naturally occurring peptides with high membrane permeability often have ester bonds on their backbon...
Synthetic and natural cyclic peptides provide a testing ground for studying membrane permeability in...
Cyclic peptides have received increasing attention over the recent years as potential therapeutics f...
The conformational hypothesis of membrane permeability hypothesizes that certain macrocyclic scaffol...
Many biologically active cyclic peptides, especially those of natural origin, are known to penetrate...
Backbone N-methylation is common among peptide natural products and has a substantial impact on both...
It is well established that intramolecular hydrogen bonding and <i>N</i>-methylation play important ...
International audienceCell-penetrating peptides enter cells via diverse mechanisms, such as endocyto...
The effort to modulate challenging, undruggable protein targets has stimulated interest in ligands t...