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Disulfide reshuffling triggers the release of a thiol-free anti-HIV agent to make up fast-acting, potent macromolecular prodrugs†
Anders Kock,Anton A. A. Smith,Pau Ruiz-Sanchis,Martin Tolstrup
Chemical Communications Pub Date : 09/26/2014 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C4CC04280H
Abstract

The release of azidothymidine from macromolecular prodrugs was designed to respond to the intracellular disulfide reshuffling. This drug has no thiol groups, and a response to this trigger was engineered using a self-immolative linker. The resulting formulations were fast-acting, efficacious, and highly potent with regards to suppressing the infectivity of the virus.

Graphical abstract: Disulfide reshuffling triggers the release of a thiol-free anti-HIV agent to make up fast-acting, potent macromolecular prodrugs
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