Abstract
The recognition of glycoprotein ligands by the selectins mediates leukocyte recruitment during an inflammatory response. Mimetics whose designs are based on the sialyl Lewis-x tetrasaccharide, common to these glycoproteins, have proven to be good inhibitors of leukocyte binding to the selectins. Some of the more recent approaches to the synthesis of these mimetics, including the use of polymeric and liposomal displays, multicomponent condensation reactions, and solid-phase peptide synthesis, are presented.
Keywords: Leukocyte Adhesion Inhibitors, solid-phase peptide, tetrasaccharide, polymeric
Current Organic Chemistry
Title: Design and Synthesis of Leukocyte Adhesion Inhibitors
Volume: 8 Issue: 10
Author(s): John Barbaro
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Keywords: Leukocyte Adhesion Inhibitors, solid-phase peptide, tetrasaccharide, polymeric
Abstract: The recognition of glycoprotein ligands by the selectins mediates leukocyte recruitment during an inflammatory response. Mimetics whose designs are based on the sialyl Lewis-x tetrasaccharide, common to these glycoproteins, have proven to be good inhibitors of leukocyte binding to the selectins. Some of the more recent approaches to the synthesis of these mimetics, including the use of polymeric and liposomal displays, multicomponent condensation reactions, and solid-phase peptide synthesis, are presented.
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Barbaro John, Design and Synthesis of Leukocyte Adhesion Inhibitors, Current Organic Chemistry 2004; 8 (10) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1385272043370357
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1385272043370357 |
Print ISSN 1385-2728 |
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