Journal article
Synthesis of a new template with a built-in adjuvant and its use in constructing peptide vaccine candidates through polyoxime chemistry
W Zeng, DC Jackson, K Rose
Journal of Peptide Science | WILEY | Published : 1996
DOI: 10.1002/psc.51
Abstract
Synthetic lipopeptides are showing promise as vaccine candidates, but until now it has been very difficult to prepare them in homogeneous form. We describe the synthesis and characterization of a new water-soluble, four-branched template with a built-in lipophilic adjuvant (Pam3Cys). Through the use of oxime chemistry, we attached four copies of an unprotected influenza virus peptide and characterized the product (13 kDa) by reversed-phase HPLC and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Several other such constructions were made using the new template and different peptides. We seem to have a general method for making synthetic lipopeptides in homogeneous form.
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Mrs Irene Rossitto-Borlat and Mr Pierre-Olivier Regamey for expert technical assistance, Dr K.-H. Wiesmuller for a gift of a sample of Pam<INF>3</INF>Cys-OH and Gryphon Sciences Inc. for financial support.