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Stable deuterium labeling of histidine-rich lysine-based dendrimers. / Sheveleva, Nadezhda N. ; Markelov, Denis A. ; Vovk, Mikhail A. ; Tarasenko, Irina I. ; Mikhailova, Mariya E. ; Ilyash, Maxim Yu ; Neelov, Igor M. ; Lahderanta, Erkki.

в: Molecules, Том 24, № 13, 2481, 06.07.2019, стр. 2481.

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Sheveleva, Nadezhda N. ; Markelov, Denis A. ; Vovk, Mikhail A. ; Tarasenko, Irina I. ; Mikhailova, Mariya E. ; Ilyash, Maxim Yu ; Neelov, Igor M. ; Lahderanta, Erkki. / Stable deuterium labeling of histidine-rich lysine-based dendrimers. в: Molecules. 2019 ; Том 24, № 13. стр. 2481.

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title = "Stable deuterium labeling of histidine-rich lysine-based dendrimers",
abstract = "Peptide dendrimers, due to their biocompatibility and low toxicity, are highly promising candidates as nanocarriers for drugs and genes. The development of this kind of delivery system requires reliable monitoring of their metabolic and biological pathways. In this respect, hydrogen isotope labeling has tremendous importance, being a safe tool for detection of the labeled nanocarriers. In this work, we have synthesized new histidine-rich lysine-based dendrimers (Lys-2His dendrimer) with two linear histidine (His) residues in every inner segment. The presence of His residues has enabled us to perform controlled deuteration of Lys-2His dendrimers. The high deuteration degree (around 70%) does not practically change after redissolving the samples in H2O and heating them at 40◦C, which indicates the isotopic label stability.",
keywords = "peptide dendrimer, deuterium labeling, histidine, Deuterium labeling, Histidine, Peptide dendrimer, deuterium labeling, ANALOGS, SIMULATION, PEPTIDES, NMR RELAXATION, BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS, EXCHANGE, IMIDAZOLE, PROTEINS, RESIDUES, histidine, peptide dendrimer",
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AU - Markelov, Denis A.

AU - Vovk, Mikhail A.

AU - Tarasenko, Irina I.

AU - Mikhailova, Mariya E.

AU - Ilyash, Maxim Yu

AU - Neelov, Igor M.

AU - Lahderanta, Erkki

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N2 - Peptide dendrimers, due to their biocompatibility and low toxicity, are highly promising candidates as nanocarriers for drugs and genes. The development of this kind of delivery system requires reliable monitoring of their metabolic and biological pathways. In this respect, hydrogen isotope labeling has tremendous importance, being a safe tool for detection of the labeled nanocarriers. In this work, we have synthesized new histidine-rich lysine-based dendrimers (Lys-2His dendrimer) with two linear histidine (His) residues in every inner segment. The presence of His residues has enabled us to perform controlled deuteration of Lys-2His dendrimers. The high deuteration degree (around 70%) does not practically change after redissolving the samples in H2O and heating them at 40◦C, which indicates the isotopic label stability.

AB - Peptide dendrimers, due to their biocompatibility and low toxicity, are highly promising candidates as nanocarriers for drugs and genes. The development of this kind of delivery system requires reliable monitoring of their metabolic and biological pathways. In this respect, hydrogen isotope labeling has tremendous importance, being a safe tool for detection of the labeled nanocarriers. In this work, we have synthesized new histidine-rich lysine-based dendrimers (Lys-2His dendrimer) with two linear histidine (His) residues in every inner segment. The presence of His residues has enabled us to perform controlled deuteration of Lys-2His dendrimers. The high deuteration degree (around 70%) does not practically change after redissolving the samples in H2O and heating them at 40◦C, which indicates the isotopic label stability.

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KW - SIMULATION

KW - PEPTIDES

KW - NMR RELAXATION

KW - BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS

KW - EXCHANGE

KW - IMIDAZOLE

KW - PROTEINS

KW - RESIDUES

KW - histidine

KW - peptide dendrimer

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