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overview Stephen Kent set out to understand the chemical basis of enzyme catalysis. In a life-long pursuit of that goal, Kent has developed advanced synthetic chemistries, and used them to elucidate the molecular basis of protein function. His early work gave unique insights into the fundamental physicochemical principles underlying polymer-supported peptide synthesis (solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS)), and led to the identification and minimization of chronic side reactions then affecting SPPS. The resulting highly optimized methods for the chemical synthesis of peptides were commercialized in partnership with Applied Biosystems and became used throughout the world. Kent applied this highly optimized SPPS to studies of the hepatitis B virus and the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This work culminated in the idenitifcation, with Robert Neurath, of the immunodominant B- and T-cell epitiopes of the hepatitis B virus, key information for the development of improved hepatitis B vaccines. The highly optimized SPPS methods were also applied to total chemical synthesis of the HIV-1 protease, and led to the determination (with collaborators) of the original crystal structures of the HIV-1 protease enzyme protein molecule complexed with canonical inhibitors. These HIV-1 protease structural data were made freely available and formed the basis of worldwide programs in structure-based drug design that led to the commercial development and rapid introduction of the highly effective ‘protease inhibitor’ class of AIDS therapeutics. The Kent research group pioneered a radically novel approach to the total synthesis of protein molecules, based on the ‘chemical ligation’ principle: chemoselective condensation in aqueous solution of unprotected peptide segments. This principle is embodied in the novel ‘native chemical ligation’ and ‘kinetically-controlled ligation’ chemistries developed by Kent and his colleagues. Chemical ligation has enabled the routine total chemical synthesis of a wide range of high purity, meticulously characterized protein molecules and the consequent general application of physical and organic chemistries to the world of proteins. In the past few years, the Kent lab has pioneered the use of mirror image protein molecules (‘D-proteins’) to facilitate the determination of the X-ray structures of recalcitrant proteins by racemic and quasi-racemic crystallography. Even more recently, the Kent lab has reported the first efficient route to a total chemical synthesis of human insulin, making use of a unique ester-linked polypeptide as a chemical-surrogate for the proinsulin polypeptide chain found in Nature. Currently, the Kent lab and its collaborators are employing a systematic {chemical protein synthesis plus protein phage display} approach to the development of D-proteins as a novel class of molecules for antagonizing the action of natural protein molecules. Such D-protein antagonists may have significant advantages as human therapeutics.
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Concept Adenine
Concept Antineoplastic Agents
Concept Carboxylic Acids
Concept Aspartic Acid
Concept Carbon Isotopes
Concept Bacterial Proteins
Concept Binding Sites
Concept Cnidarian Venoms
Concept Cysteine
Concept Insulin
Concept Disulfides
Concept Fluorenes
Concept Glycoproteins
Concept Erythropoietin
Concept Models, Chemical
Concept Hypoglycemic Agents
Concept Enzymes
Concept Glycopeptides
Concept Hydrofluoric Acid
Concept Esters
Concept Mercaptoethanol
Concept Isoleucine
Concept Oxygen Isotopes
Concept Ligands
Concept Plant Proteins
Concept Polysaccharides
Concept Oxazoles
Concept Polymers
Concept Sulfhydryl Compounds
Concept Sulfoxides
Concept Proinsulin
Concept Proteins
Concept Glycine
Concept Reference Standards
Concept Ribonuclease, Pancreatic
Concept Water
Concept HIV Protease
Concept Kv1.3 Potassium Channel
Concept Oxazines
Concept Inteins
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Concept Recombinant Proteins
Concept Chemokine CCL1
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Concept Serine
Concept Threonine
Concept Receptors, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor
Concept Multiprotein Complexes
Concept Stereoisomerism
Concept Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs
Concept Antifreeze Proteins
Concept Peptide Library
Concept Vaccines, Subunit
Concept Insulin Lispro
Concept Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
Concept Arthropod Proteins
Concept Crystallization
Concept Fluorescent Dyes
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Concept Vaccines, Synthetic
Concept Peptidomimetics
Academic Article Total chemical synthesis of biologically active vascular endothelial growth factor.
Academic Article Ionization state of the catalytic dyad Asp25/25' in the HIV-1 protease: NMR studies of site-specifically 13C labelled HIV-1 protease prepared by total chemical synthesis.
Academic Article A one-pot approach to neoglycopeptides using orthogonal native chemical ligation and click chemistry.
Academic Article Design and folding of [GluA4(ObetaThrB30)]insulin ("ester insulin"): a minimal proinsulin surrogate that can be chemically converted into human insulin.
Academic Article An investigation into the origin of the dramatically reduced reactivity of peptide-prolyl-thioesters in native chemical ligation.
Academic Article Chemical synthesis and X-ray structure of a heterochiral {D-protein antagonist plus vascular endothelial growth factor} protein complex by racemic crystallography.
Academic Article Total chemical synthesis of proteins.
Academic Article Convergent chemical synthesis of [lysine(24,38,83)] human erythropoietin.
Academic Article Design, total chemical synthesis, and X-ray structure of a protein having a novel linear-loop polypeptide chain topology.
Academic Article Fully convergent chemical synthesis of ester insulin: determination of the high resolution X-ray structure by racemic protein crystallography.
Academic Article Native chemical ligation at Asx-Cys, Glx-Cys: chemical synthesis and high-resolution X-ray structure of ShK toxin by racemic protein crystallography.
Academic Article Total chemical synthesis and biological activities of glycosylated and non-glycosylated forms of the chemokines CCL1 and Ser-CCL1.
Academic Article (Quasi-)racemic X-ray structures of glycosylated and non-glycosylated forms of the chemokine Ser-CCL1 prepared by total chemical synthesis.
Academic Article Total chemical synthesis of biologically active fluorescent dye-labeled Ts1 toxin.
Academic Article Bringing the science of proteins into the realm of organic chemistry: total chemical synthesis of SEP (synthetic erythropoiesis protein).
Academic Article Efficient Total Chemical Synthesis of (13) C=(18) O Isotopomers of Human Insulin for Isotope-Edited FTIR.
Academic Article Chemical synthesis and enzymatic properties of RNase A analogues designed to enhance second-step catalytic activity.
Award or Honor Receipt Bader National Award in Bioorganic Chemistry
Award or Honor Receipt Hirschmann National Award in Peptide Chemistry
Academic Article Novel protein science enabled by total chemical synthesis
Academic Article Racemic & quasi-racemic protein crystallography enabled by chemical protein synthesis.
Academic Article Novel protein science enabled by total chemical synthesis.
Concept NAV1.4 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel
Grant How mutations in proinsulin cause diabetes: a protein-misfolding disease
Grant STRUCTURE-FUNCTION STUDIES OF THE HIV1 PROTEASE
Grant Design, Total Synthesis & Properties of Novel Chemical Analogs of Human Insulin
Grant A Systematic Approach to the Chemical Synthesis of G-Protein Coupled Receptors
Grant Drug Design Cycle targeting HIV Protease Drug Resistance
Grant Novel Approaches to the Total Chemical Synthesis of Lasso Peptides as a Scaffold
Academic Article A Chemical Counterpart to the Resolution Step of Nature's Intein-Mediated Protein Splicing.
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