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Lei Hua

Bio: Lei Hua is an academic researcher from East China University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ring-opening polymerization & Polymerization. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 61 citations.

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TL;DR: Lithium hexamethyldisilazide is used to initiate α-amino acid N-carboxyanhydride polymerizations that is very fast and can be conducted in an open vessel, and rapid synthesis of polypeptide libraries for high-throughput functional screening.
Abstract: Polypeptides have broad applications and can be prepared via ring-opening polymerization of α-amino acid N-carboxyanhydrides (NCAs). Conventional initiators, such as primary amines, give slow NCA polymerization, which requires multiple days to reach completion and can result in substantial side reactions, especially for very reactive NCAs. Moreover, current NCA polymerizations are very sensitive to moisture and must typically be conducted in a glove box. Here we show that lithium hexamethyldisilazide (LiHMDS) initiates an extremely rapid NCA polymerization process that is completed within minutes or hours and can be conducted in an open vessel. Polypeptides with variable chain length (DP = 20–1294) and narrow molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn = 1.08–1.28) were readily prepared with this approach. Mechanistic studies support an anionic ring opening polymerization mechanism. This living NCA polymerization method allowed rapid synthesis of polypeptide libraries for high-throughput functional screening. Ring-opening polymerizations of α-amino acid N-carboxyanhydrides to form polypeptides are usually sensitive to moisture, slow and can undergo side reactions. Here the authors use lithium hexamethyldisilazide to initiate α-amino acid N-carboxyanhydride polymerizations that is very fast and can be conducted in an open vessel.

112 citations


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TL;DR: Key architectures obtained through NCA ROP or in combination with other polymerization methods are reviewed, as these play an important role in the wide range of applications towards which polypeptides have been applied.
Abstract: Polypeptides have attracted considerable attention in recent decades due to their inherent biodegradability and tunable cytocompatibility. Macromolecular design in conjunction with rational monomer composition can direct architecture, self-assembly and chemical behavior, ultimately guiding the choice of appropriate application within the biomedical field. This review focuses on the applications of polypeptides alongside the synthetic advances in the ring opening polymerization of α-amino acid N-carboxyanhydrides achieved in the past five years. Key architectures obtained through NCA ROP or in combination with other polymerization methods are reviewed, as these play an important role in the wide range of applications towards which polypeptides have been applied.

131 citations

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TL;DR: This study demonstrated that poly(2-oxazoline) based glycine pseudopeptides can mimic host defense peptide and have potent in vitro and in vivo activities against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus that cause formidable infections.
Abstract: Peptides have important biological functions. However, their susceptibility to proteolysis limits their applications. We demonstrated here for the first time, that poly(2-oxazoline) (POX) can work as a functional mimic of peptides. POX-based glycine pseudopeptides, a host defense peptide mimic, had potent activities against methicillin-resistant S. aureus, which causes formidable infections. The POX mimic showed potent activity against persisters that are highly resistant to antibiotics. S. aureus did not develop resistance to POX owning to the reactive oxygen species related antimicrobial mechanism. POX-treated S. aureus is sensitive to common antibiotics, demonstrating no observable antimicrobial pressure or cross-resistance in using antimicrobial POX. This study highlights POX as a new type of functional mimic of peptides and opens new avenues in designing and exploring peptide mimetics for biological functions and applications.

125 citations

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TL;DR: Three types of promising foreign‐body response resisting materials are focused and the advantages, characteristics, and applications of each material are discussed.

102 citations

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TL;DR: This ROPISA process affords well-defined amphiphilic diblock copolymers that simultaneously form original needle-like nano-Objects in NCA monomers through spontaneous in situ self-assembly (ISA).
Abstract: Reported here is the first aqueous ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of N-carboxyanhydrides (NCAs) using α-amino-poly(ethylene oxide) as a macroinitiator to protect the NCA monomers from hydrolysis through spontaneous in situ self-assembly (ISA). This ROPISA process affords well-defined amphiphilic diblock copolymers that simultaneously form original needle-like nanoparticles.

99 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an overview on AMPs and their synthetic mimics, and then discuss the current status of their clinical translation, highlighting the recent advances in redesign and repurposing of AMP and SMAMPs.

85 citations