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Christian Heinis

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Cyclic Peptides for Drug Development

Christian Heinis, Xinjian Ji, Alexander Lund Nielsen

Cyclic peptides combine a number of favorable properties that make them attractive for drug development. Today, more than 40 therapeutics based on cyclic peptides are in use, and new, powerful technologies for their development suggest that this number cou ...
2024

Solid-phase peptide synthesis in 384-well plates

Christian Heinis, Edward Jeffrey Will, Anne Sofie Luise Zarda, Alexander Lund Nielsen, Sevan Mleh Habeshian, Mischa Schüttel, Gontran Sangouard

Newer solid-phase peptide synthesis and release strategies enable the production of short peptides with high purity, allowing direct screening for desired bioactivity without prior chromatographic purification. However, the maximum number of peptides that ...
Hoboken2024

Large Libraries of Structurally Diverse Macrocycles Suitable for Membrane Permeation

Christian Heinis, Xinjian Ji, Edward Jeffrey Will, Anne Sofie Luise Zarda, Alessandro Angelini, Alexander Lund Nielsen, Manuel Leonardo Merz, Mischa Schüttel, Ganesh Kumar Mothukuri, Zsolt Bognár

Macrocycles offer an attractive format for drug development due to their good binding properties and potential to cross cell membranes. To efficiently identify macrocyclic ligands for new targets, methods for the synthesis and screening of large combinator ...
Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh2024

Motifs for making tricycles

Christian Heinis

Tricyclic peptides have reduced conformational flexibility, making them well suited for ligand development. Researchers have now generated large combinatorial libraries of tricyclic peptides using a disulfide-directing motif. Screening these libraries disc ...
NATURE PORTFOLIO2023

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