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One of the obvious disadvantages of natural peptides is their liability to proteases. Among the several solutions for this issue, peptoids or oligomers of N-substituted glycine have emerged as a promising tool that may enhance the stability of proteolysis-susceptible natural peptides. We have synthesized the drosocin and its glyco-peptoid analogues linked O-GalNAc at the Thr(11) residue. One of our glyco-peptoid analogues showed an increased antibacterial activity by the modification of the Thr(11) residue with glyco-peptoid. Structure-activity relationship studies revealed that the antibacterial activity by glyco-peptoid drosocin requires three key elements: free hydroxyl group on the carbohydrate moiety, γ-methyl group of the Thr(11) residue derivative and (S)-configuration over (R)-configuration.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bmcl.2011.08.012DOI Listing

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