This Thesis deals with the design, synthesis and biological evaluation of peptide-based drugs. In chapters 1-4, the development of peptides derived from natural gluten which can serve as drugs to... Show moreThis Thesis deals with the design, synthesis and biological evaluation of peptide-based drugs. In chapters 1-4, the development of peptides derived from natural gluten which can serve as drugs to combat the symptoms of celiac disease is described. These symptoms are caused by a misdirected immune response towards dietary gluten in genetically predisposed individuals. Peptides which can inhibit this immune response possibly can be used as an addition to the gluten-free diet, which is the only therapy available today. In Chapters 5 and 6, the synthesis and biological evaluation analogs of the antibiotic peptide Gramicidin S is described. Gramicidin S is a naturally occurring antibiotic peptide. It is very effective against bacteria, but also exhibits toxicity towards human red blood cells which limits its use to topical applications. Analogs of this natural peptide may lead to efficient antibiotics which are broadly applicable. Show less
Of the various biomolecular building blocks in use in nature, coiled-coil forming peptides are amongst those with the most potential as building blocks for the synthetic self-assembly of... Show moreOf the various biomolecular building blocks in use in nature, coiled-coil forming peptides are amongst those with the most potential as building blocks for the synthetic self-assembly of nanostructures. Native coiled coils have the ability to function in, and influence, complex systems composed of multiple building blocks. However, there have only been a limited number of synthetic coiled-coil assemblies that mimic native coiled coils by incorporating multiple assembling components. This thesis represents efforts at extending this aspect of coiled-coil self-assembly. In order to achieve this, a range of hybrid molecules were synthesized which combine coiled-coil peptides with a hydrophobic component. In this way the highly specific coiled-coil self-assembly is juxtaposed with the non-specific, but structure-inducing aggregation of the hydrophobic section. This thesis asked simple questions: can coiled coils function when covalently attached to large hydrophobic blocks? How large can the hydrophobic blocks be? Can coiled coils function when incorporated noncovalently with a supramolecular assembly? By answering these fundamental questions the possibilities of prescriptive self-assembly have been probed and expanded, novel preparative methods have been developed, and specific applications have arisen. Show less
The first half of this thesis describes the synthesis of several conformationally restricted alkylated and bicyclic sugar amino acids (SAAs). The second half of the thesis describes the application... Show moreThe first half of this thesis describes the synthesis of several conformationally restricted alkylated and bicyclic sugar amino acids (SAAs). The second half of the thesis describes the application of the SAAs and their intermediates presented in the first half, as components of tools applied for the probing of biological systems. Show less