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2012

Cyclic Peptides

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Chyd1 Solution Phase Synthesis Optimization And The Development Of A Novel Human Growth Hormone Antagonist And Agonist, Philip Murray Jan 2012

Chyd1 Solution Phase Synthesis Optimization And The Development Of A Novel Human Growth Hormone Antagonist And Agonist, Philip Murray

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Inhibiting protein-protein interactions to achieve a therapeutically desired effect has been a goal in the field of drug discovery for decades. Recently, advances in peptidomimetics have led researches to the use of cyclized peptides to achieve this goal. Cyclization of linear peptides restricts the number of conformations of the peptide, increasing the peptide's affinity to binding to the desired target. Cyclization also stabilizes the peptide, allowing the peptide to be resistant to proteases. This study explores the optimization of solution phase synthesis of an important integrin-mediated cell adhesion cyclic peptide for the therapeutic inhibition of multiple myeloma, cHYD1. cHYD1 was …