Publications by authors named "Simranpreet S Saini"

Antifreeze glycoproteins (AFGPs) are produced by extremophiles to defend against tissue damage in freezing climates. Cumbersome isolation from polar fish has limited probing AFGP molecular mechanisms of action and limited development of bioinspired cryoprotectants for application in agriculture, foods, coatings, and biomedicine. Here, we present a rapid, scalable, and tunable route to synthetic AFGPs (sAFGPs) using -carboxyanhydride polymerization.

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Protein aggregation is an obstacle for the development of new biopharmaceuticals, presenting challenges in shipping and storage of vital therapies. Though a variety of materials and methods have been explored, the need remains for a simple material that is biodegradable, nontoxic, and highly efficient at stabilizing protein therapeutics. In this work, we investigated zwitterionic polypeptides prepared using a rapid and scalable polymerization technique and conjugated to a supramolecular macrocycle host, cucurbit[7]uril, for the ability to inhibit aggregation of model protein therapeutics insulin and calcitonin.

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Article Synopsis
  • The glycoproteins and proteoglycans found in the cellular glycocalyx and extracellular matrix are crucial for various life functions, prompting interest in synthetic mimics for biomedicine.
  • Researchers developed a one-pot dual-catalysis polymerization method to create grafting-from glycopolypeptide brushes, allowing for precise control over their chemical properties and structures.
  • These new glycobrushes, which are non-toxic and degradable, can be applied to live human cells, enabling studies on glycan presentation and the effects of multivalency in biological systems.
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