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GLUCOSE-RESPONSIVE INSULIN CONJUGATES
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Insulin conjugates comprising an insulin analog molecule covalently attached to at least one bi-dentate linker having two arms, each arm independently attached to a ligand comprising a saccharide and wherein the saccharide for at least one ligand of the linker is fucose are disclosed. The insulin conjugates display a pharmacokinetic (PK) and/or pharmacodynamic (PD) profile that is responsive to the systemic concentrations of a saccharide such as glucose or alpha-methylmannose even when administered to a subject in need thereof in the absence of an exogenous multivalent saccharide-binding molecule such as Con A.
GLUCOSE-RESPONSIVE INSULIN CONJUGATES
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, (2015/04/21)
Insulin conjugates comprising an insulin molecule covalently attached to at least one bi-dentate linker having two arms, each arm independently attached to a ligand comprising a saccharide and wherein the saccharide for at least one ligand of the linker is fucose are disclosed. The insulin conjugates display a pharmacokinetic (PK) and/or pharmacodynamic (PD) profile that is responsive to the systemic concentrations of a saccharide such as glucose or alpha-methylmannose even when administered to a subject in need thereof in the absence of an exogenous multivalent saccharide-binding molecule such as Con A.
Synthesis of mannopyranose disaccharides as photoaffinity probes for mannosyltransferases in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Pathak, Ashish K.,Pathak, Vibha,Riordan, James M.,Gurcha, Sudagar S.,Besra, Gurdyal S.,Reynolds, Robert C.
, p. 683 - 691 (2007/10/03)
Mannosyltransferases play a crucial role in mycobacterial cell-wall biosynthesis and are potential new drug targets for the treatment of tuberculosis. Herein, we describe the synthesis of α-(1→2)- and α-(1→6)-linked mannopyranosyl disaccharides possessing
