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  • Synthetic polymers with specific structures can create advanced nanomaterials that perform functions superior to natural biopolymers.
  • The researchers designed star-shaped glycoligands meant to inhibit hemagglutinin (HA) from the influenza virus by utilizing these synthetic polymers.
  • Using computational models to predict polymer chain lengths, they synthesized a star polymer via RAFT polymerization and successfully conjugated it with a glycoepitope, resulting in strong multivalent binding interactions with HA.

Article Abstract

Synthetic polymers with well-defined structures allow the development of nanomaterials with additional functions beyond biopolymers. Herein, we demonstrate design of star-shaped glycoligands to interact with hemagglutinin (HA) using well-defined synthetic polymers with the aim of developing an effective inhibitor for the influenza virus. Prior to the synthesis, the length of the star polymer chains was predicted using the Gaussian model of synthetic polymers, and the degree of polymerization required to achieve multivalent binding to three carbohydrate recognition domains (CRDs) of HA was estimated. The star polymer with the predicted degree of polymerization was synthesized by reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization, and 6'-sialyllactose was conjugated as the glycoepitope for HA. The designed glycoligand exhibited the strongest interaction with HA as a result of multivalent binding. This finding demonstrated that the biological function of the synthetic polymer could be controlled by precisely defining the polymer structures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.1c01483DOI Listing

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