| Name | Prof. Nathan Gianneschi |
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| Organization | Northwestern University |
| Position | Faculty |
| Invited | Yes |
| Type | Oral |
| Topic | PMSE/POLY |
| Title | Peptide-Brush Polymers as Proteomimetics |
| Author(s) | Nathan C. Gianneschi, Kendal Carrow, Max Mu Wang |
| Author Location(s) | Northwestern University |
| Abstract | In this presentation, we describe Protein-Like Polymers (PLPs) as an approach to mimicking proteins. These proteomimetics are based on peptide-brush polymers composed from monomers each containing a peptide side-chain. Herein, we describe the development of this class of biomolecule polymer conjugate, discuss their physicochemical and structural properties and will expand on their utility in a range of settings, including as a new type of therapeutic modality. We will highlight some examples including their ability to engage critical intracellular protein-protein interactions especially among intrinsically disordered transcription factors responsible for driving neurodegenerative disease and cancer. These will include a novel approach to targeted protein degradation utilizing the polymer-based technology to rapidly converge on functional molecules. |
| Comments | This abstract is being submitted for the award session in honor of Prof. Brent Sumerlin |
| Date | 05/31/2024 |
| Time | 02:00 PM |
